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A Multi-epoch, Multiwavelength Study of the Classical FUor V1515 Cyg Approaching Quiescence

Authors :
Zs. M. Szabó
Á. Kóspál
P. Ábrahám
S. Park
M. Siwak
J. D. Green
A. Pál
J. A. Acosta-Pulido
J.-E. Lee
M. Ibrahimov
K. Grankin
B. Kovács
Zs. Bora
A. Bódi
B. Cseh
G. Csörnyei
Marek Dróżdż
O. Hanyecz
B. Ignácz
Cs. Kalup
R. Könyves-Tóth
M. Krezinger
L. Kriskovics
Waldemar Ogłoza
A. Ordasi
K. Sárneczky
B. Seli
R. Szakáts
Á. Sódor
A. Szing
K. Vida
J. Vinkó
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2022.

Abstract

Historically, FU Orionis-type stars are low-mass, pre-main sequence stars. The members of this class experience powerful accretion outbursts and remain in an enhanced accretion state for decades or centuries. V1515 Cyg, a classical FUor, started brightening in the 1940s and reached its peak brightness in the late 1970s. Following a sudden decrease in brightness it stayed in a minimum state for a few months, then started a brightening for several years. We present results of our ground-based photometric monitoring complemented with optical/NIR spectroscopic monitoring. Our light curves show a long-term fading with strong variability on weekly and monthly time scales. The optical spectra show P Cygni profiles and broad blue-shifted absorption lines, common properties of FUors. However, V1515 Cyg lacks the P Cygni profile in the Ca II 8498 \r{A} line, a part of the Ca infrared triplet (IRT), formed by an outflowing wind, suggesting that the absorbing gas in the wind is optically thin. The newly obtained near-infrared spectrum shows the strengthening of the CO bandhead and the FeH molecular band, indicating that the disk has become cooler since the last spectroscopic observation in 2015. The current luminosity of the accretion disk dropped from the peak value of 138 $L_{\odot}$ to about 45 $L_{\odot}$, suggesting that the long-term fading is also partly caused by the dropping of the accretion rate.<br />Comment: 26 pages, 19 figure, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal

Details

ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
936
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3ff45c90470247dad70c9ac4285d3286