Bibcode
Kotnik-Karuza, D.; Friedjung, M.; Whitelock, P. A.; Marang, F.; Exter, K.; Keenan, F. P.; Pollacco, D. L.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 452, Issue 2, June III 2006, pp.503-510
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2006
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Aims.Infrared and optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of
the symbiotic nova RR Tel are used to study the effects and properties
of dust in symbiotic binaries containing a cool Mira component, as well
as showing "obscuration events" of increased absorption, which are
typical for such Miras. Methods: .A set of photometric
observations of the symbiotic nova RR Tel in
different wavelength bands - visual from 1949 to 2002 and near-infrared
({JHKL}) from 1975 to 2002 - are presented. The variability due to the
normal Mira pulsation was removed from the JHKL data, which were then
compared with the American Association of Variable Star Observers'
({AAVSO}) visual light curve. The changes of the Fe II emission line
fluxes during the 1996-2000 obscuration episode were studied in the
optical spectra taken with the Anglo-Australian telescope.
Results: .We discuss the three periods during which the Mira component
was heavily obscured by dust as observed in the different wavelength
bands. A change in the correlations of J with other infrared magnitudes
was observed with the colour becoming redder after JD 2 446 600.
Generally, J-K was comparable, while K-L was larger than typical values
for single Miras. A distance estimate of 2.5 kpc, based on the IR data,
is given. A larger flux decrease for the permitted than for the
forbidden Fe II lines, during the obscuration episode studied, has been
found. There is no evidence for other correlations with line properties,
in particular with wavelength, which suggests obscuration due to
separate optically thick clouds in the outer layers.