Non-gray, Month-long Brightening of KIC 8462852 in the Immediate Aftermath of a Deep Dip
Abstract
We present an analysis of the results of long-term multi-band photometric monitoring of the enigmatic star, KIC 8462852. Observations in the B, g', V, r' and IC passbands have been acquired at University College London Observatory (UCLO) between May 2017 and September 2018. We interrogate the wavelength dependence of the -long dimming and brightening exhibited by the target star over an 85-day interval, immediately following a days-long 5 per cent drop in brightness on Julian Date (JD) 2458203. Between JD 2458215--300 we measure brightness variations which correspond to relative extinctions of AB/AV = 1.390.27, Ag'/AV = 1.160.11, Ar'/AV = 0.800.25 and AIc/AV = 0.490.19, from which we infer an Angstr\"om absorption coefficient of 1.330.43 (RV 3.2+2.6-1.0). As with the days-long `dips', the wavelength dependence of the longer-term brightness variations must also be associated with extinction arising from a dust distribution containing a substantial fraction of sub-micron-sized grains. This implies some common mechanism is responsible for the star's variability over both these short and longer timescales.