1. The ongoing 2008–09 outburst of CI Cyg.
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Siviero, A., Munari, U., Dallaporta, S., Valisa, P., Luppi, V., Moretti, S., Tomaselli, S., Bacci, S., Ballardini, F., Cherini, G., Graziani, M., Frigo, A., and Vagnozzi, A.
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SYMBIOTIC stars ,WHITE dwarf stars ,SPECTRUM analysis ,GALAXIES ,COMPACT objects (Astronomy) - Abstract
In this paper, we discuss the early phases of the ongoing outburst that CI Cyg, a prototype symbiotic star, is currently undergoing after 30-year quiescence. We have tightly monitored CI Cyg in bands, starting a whole year before the onset of the outburst, and in addition we obtained numerous Echelle high- and low-resolution absolutely flux-calibrated spectra. The outburst started while the accreting white dwarf (WD) was being eclipsed by the Roche lobe filling M giant companion, and it was discovered during the egress phase on the second half of 2008 August. The system reached peak V-band brightness in early 2008 October and has been characterized by amplitudes mag. At maximum V-band brightness, the outbursting WD had expanded to closely resemble an F3 II/Ib star, with and . The high-ionization emission lines ([Ne v], [Fe vii], He ii) disappeared and only lower ionization lines were visible. Balmer and He i emission lines declined in equivalent width but increased in absolute flux. The output radiated by the hot component during the outburst corresponds to nuclear burning proceeding at a rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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