Variability and possible rapid evolution of the hot post-AGB stars Hen 3-1347, Hen 3-1428, and LSS 4634
V.P.Arkhipova, M.A.Burlak, V.F.Esipov, N.P.Ikonnikova, A.Yu.Kniazev,, G.V.Komissarova, and A.Tekola

TL;DR
This study investigates the spectral and photometric variability of three hot post-AGB stars, revealing rapid changes and possible signs of swift evolutionary processes over decades.
Contribution
It provides new spectroscopic and photometric data showing variability and spectral evolution in three post-AGB stars, suggesting rapid evolution in these objects.
Findings
Spectral changes observed over 20 years in two stars.
Detected rapid photometric variability with amplitudes up to 0.4 mag.
Long-term archival data show significant brightness fading.
Abstract
We present the results of spectroscopic and photometric observations for three hot southern-hemisphere post-AGB objects, Hen 3-1347 = IRAS 17074-1845, Hen 3-1428 = IRAS17311-4924, and LSS 4634 = IRAS 18023-3409. In the spectrograms taken with the 1.9-m telescope of the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) in 2012, we have measured the equivalent widths of the most prominent spectral lines. Comparison of the new data with those published previously points to a change in the spectra of Hen 3-1428 and LSS 4634 in the last 20 years. Based on ASAS data, we have detected rapid photometric variability in all three stars with an amplitude up to 0.3 mag, 0.4 mag in the band. A similarity between the patterns of variability for the sample stars and other hot protoplanetary nebulae is pointed out. We present the results of observations for Hen 3-1347, according to which the star…
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