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The First Post-Kepler Brightness Dips of KIC 8462852

Tabetha S. Boyajian,R. Alonso, Alex Ammerman,David J. Armstrong,A. Asensio Ramos,Khalid Barkaoui,Thomas G. Beatty,Z. Benkhaldoun,Paul Benni,Rory O. Bentley,A. Berdyugin,S. V. Berdyugina,Serge Bergeron,Allyson Bieryla, Michaela G. Blain, Alicia Capetillo Blanco,Eva H. L. Bodman,Anne Boucher, Mark Bradley,Stephen M. Brincat,Thomas G. Brink,John Briol,D. J. A. Brown,Jan Budaj,Artem Burdanov,B. Cale, Miguel Aznar Carbo, R. Castillo García, Wendy J Clark,Geoffrey C. Clayton,James L. Clem,Phillip H. Coker,Evan M. Cook,C. M. Copperwheat,Jason L. Curtis,Roc Michael Cutri,B. Cseh, C. H. Cynamon,Alex J. Daniels,James R. A. Davenport,H. J. Deeg, Roberto De Lorenzo,Thomas de Jaeger, Jean-Bruno Desrosiers, John Dolan, D. J. Dowhos,Franky Dubois,R. Durkee,Shawn Dvorak, Lynn Easley, N. Edwards,Tyler Ellis,Emery Erdelyi,S. Ertel,Rafael. G. Farfán,J. Farihi,Alexei V. Filippenko,Emma Foxell,Davide Gandolfi,Faustino Garcia, F. Giddens,Michaël Gillon, Juan-Luis González-Carballo,Carlos González-Fernández,J. I. González Hernández, Keith Graham,Kenton A. Greene,J. Gregorio,Na’ama Hallakoun,Ottó Hanyecz,Gerry R. Harp,Gregory W. Henry,E. Herrero, Caleb F. Hildbold, D. Hinzel,G. Holgado,Bernadett Ignácz,Ilya V. Ilyin,V. D. Ivanov,Emmanuel Jehin,H. Jermak,Steve Johnston,S. Kafka,Csilla Kalup,Emmanuel Kardasis,Shai Kaspi,Grant M. Kennedy,F. Kiefer, C. L. Kielty, Dennis Kessler,H. Kiiskinen,T. L. Killestein, Ronald A. King,V. Kollar,H. Korhonen, C. Kotnik,Réka Könyves-Tóth,Levente Kriskovics, Nathan Krumm,V. Krushinsky,E. Kundra,François-René Lachapelle,Daryll LaCourse, P. Lake,Kristine Lam,G. P. Lamb, Dave Lane,Marie Wingyee Lau,Pablo Lewin,Chris Lintott,Carey Michael Lisse,Ludwig Logie,Nicolas Longeard, M. Lopez Villanueva, E. Whit Ludington,A. Mainzer,Lison Malo,Chris Maloney,A. Mann,A. Mantero,Massimo Marengo,J. M. Marchant,M. J. Martínez González,Joseph R. Masiero,Jon C. Mauerhan,James McCormac, Aaron McNeely,Huan Y. A. Meng,Mike Miller,Lawrence Alan Molnar,J. C. Morales,Brett M. Morris,Matthew W. Muterspaugh,D. Nespral,C. R. Nugent, Katherine M. Nugent, A. Odasso, Derek O’Keeffe,A. Oksanen,John M. O’Meara,András Ordasi,H. P. Osborn,John J. Ott,J. R. Parks, Diego Rodriguez Perez,Vance Petriew,R Pickard, A. Pál,P. Plavchan,Don Pollacco,F. Pozo Nuñez,F. J. Pozuelos,Steve Rau,Seth Redfield,Howard Relles,Ignasi Ribas,Jon Richards,Joonas L. O. Saario,Emily J. Safron, J. Martin Sallai,K. Sarneczky,Bradley E. Schaefer, Clea F. Schumer, Madison Schwartzendruber,Michael Hiram Siegel,Andrew Siemion,Brooke Simmons,Joshua D. Simon,S. Simón-Díaz,Michael L. Sitko,H. Socas-Navarro,Á. Sódor,D. Starkey,Iain A. Steele,Geoff Stone,Klaus G. Strassmeier,R. A. Street,Tricia Sullivan, J. Suomela,Jonathan J. Swift,Gyula M. Szabó,R. Szabó,Róbert Szakáts,T. Szalai,Angelle Maria Tanner,B. Toledo-Padrón,Tamás Tordai,A. H. M. J. Triaud,Jake D. Turner,Joseph H. Ulowetz, Marian Urbanik,Siegfried Vanaverbeke,Andrew Vanderburg,K. Vida,Brad Vietje,Jozsef Vinko,K. von Braun, Elizabeth O. Waagen, Dan Walsh,C. A. Watson,R. C. Weir,Klaus Wenzel,C. Westendorp Plaza,Michael W. Williamson,Jason T. Wright,Mark C. Wyatt,W. Zheng,Gabriella Zsidi

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS(2018)

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We present a photometric detection of the first brightness dips of the unique variable star KIC 8462852 since the end of the Kepler space mission in 2013 May. Our regular photometric surveillance started in 2015 October, and a sequence of dipping began in 2017 May continuing on through the end of 2017, when the star was no longer visible from Earth. We distinguish four main 1%-2.5% dips, named "Elsie," "Celeste," "Skara Brae," and " Angkor," which persist on timescales from several days to weeks. Our main results so far are as follows: (i) there are no apparent changes of the stellar spectrum or polarization during the dips and (ii) the multiband photometry of the dips shows differential reddening favoring non-gray extinction. Therefore, our data are inconsistent with dip models that invoke optically thick material, but rather they are in-line with predictions for an occulter consisting primarily of ordinary dust, where much of the material must be optically thin with a size scale << 1 mu m, and may also be consistent with models invoking variations intrinsic to the stellar photosphere. Notably, our data do not place constraints on the color of the longer-term "secular" dimming, which may be caused by independent processes, or probe different regimes of a single process.
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comets: general,stars: activity,stars: individual (KIC 8462852),stars: peculiar
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