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V899 Mon: a peculiar eruptive young star close to the end of its outburst

Authors :
Sunkyung Park
Ágnes Kóspál
Fernando Cruz-Sáenz de Miera
Michał Siwak
Marek Dróżdż
Bernadett Ignácz
Daniel T. Jaffe
Réka Könyves-Tóth
Levente Kriskovics
Jae-Joon Lee
Jeong-Eun Lee
Gregory N. Mace
Waldemar Ogłoza
András Pál
Stephen B. Potter
Zsófia Marianna Szabó
Ramotholo Sefako
Hannah L. Worters
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

V899 Mon is an eruptive young star showing characteristics of both FUors and EXors. It reached a peak brightness in 2010, then briefly faded in 2011, followed by a second outburst. We conducted multi-filter optical photometric monitoring, as well as optical and near-infrared spectroscopic observations of V899 Mon. The light curves and color-magnitude diagrams show that V899 Mon has been gradually fading after its second outburst peak in 2018, but smaller accretion bursts are still happening. Our spectroscopic observations taken with Gemini/IGRINS and VLT/MUSE show a number of emission lines, unlike during the outbursting stage. We used the emission line fluxes to estimate the accretion rate and found that it has significantly decreased compared to the outbursting stage. The mass loss rate is also weakening. Our 2D spectro-astrometric analysis of emission lines recovered jet and disk emission of V899 Mon. We found the emission from permitted metallic lines and the CO bandheads can be modeled well with a disk in Keplerian rotation, which also gives a tight constraint for the dynamical stellar mass of 2 ${M_{\odot}}$. After a discussion of the physical changes that led to the changes in the observed properties of V899 Mon, we suggest this object is finishing its second outburst.<br />31 pages, 26 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b633675a123d434437eb6145e00e5701