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Half a Century after the Outburst of the Symbiotic Nova V1016 Cyg

Authors :
V. P. Arkhipova
O. G. Taranova
V. F. Esipov
N. P. Ikonnikova
V. I. Shenavrin
G. V. Komissarova
Source :
Open Astronomy, Vol 25, Iss 1, Pp 35-41 (2016)
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2016.

Abstract

We present the results of our long-term UBV JHKLM photometry and spectroscopic monitoring of the symbiotic nova V1016 Cyg. After its outburst in 1964, the star showed fading in the U, B, V bands at a rate of about 0.03 mag per year. The behavior of the B − V and U − B color indices reflects variations of the emission lines, fading of the erupted component, weakening and reddening of the cool giant. Also, monotonic color and brightness variations in the infrared (IR) were observed at a scale of several thousand days. After 2004, the yearly mean IR brightness showed a decline and IR colors, reddening, due to the increase of the optical depth of the dust. The parameters of the cool star and of the dust envelope were estimated. The pulsation period of the Mira-type variable was refined, P = 465±5 days. The Mira’s photospheric temperature varied from 2100 to 2700 K in the pulsation cycle. The mass of the dust shell has grown twice during the recent decade, at a dust penetration rate of ∆M dust ~ 10−7 M ⊙/yr. Our spectroscopic monitoring of V1016 Cyg over 1995−2013 showed variations in the emission line strengths. The absolute fluxes of most lines decreased after 2000, whereas the relative intensities of [O III], [Ar III], [Fe VII], [Ca VII] lines with respect to Hβ are increasing after the possible minimum that could happen in the 1990s. An essential flux decline (approximately ten-fold between 1995 and 2013) in the Raman scattered O VI line at λ6825 shows the change of conditions in its formation zone, due to absorption of O VI 1032 Å quanta in the new dust shell of the cool component.

Details

ISSN :
25436376
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Open Astronomy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7c5b4b9f46f709e5d1765c5711b67e39
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2017-0107