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A survey for variable young stars with small telescopes: VI – Analysis of the outbursting Be stars NSW 284, gaia 19eyy, and VES 263

Authors :
Dirk Froebrich
Lynne A Hillenbrand
Carys Herbert
Kishalay De
Jochen Eislöffel
Justyn Campbell-White
Ruhee Kahar
Franz-Josef Hambsch
Thomas Urtly
Adam Popowicz
Krzysztof Bernacki
Andrzej Malcher
Slawomir Lasota
Jerzy Fiolka
Piotr Jozwik-Wabik
Franky Dubois
Ludwig Logie
Steve Rau
Mark Phillips
George Fleming
Rafael Gonzalez Farfán
Francisco C Soldán Alfaro
Tim Nelson
Stephen R L Futcher
Samantha M Rolfe
David A Campbell
Tony Vale
Pat Devine
Dawid Moździerski
Przemysław J Mikołajczyk
Heinz-Bernd Eggenstein
Diego Rodriguez
Ivan L Walton
Siegfried Vanaverbeke
Barry Merrikin
Yenal Öğmen
Alex Escartin Perez
Mario Morales Aimar
Georg Piehler
Lord Dover
Aashini L Patel
Niall Miller
Jack Finch
Matt Hankins
Anna M Moore
Tony Travouillon
Marek Szczepanski
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Royal Astronomical Society, 2023.

Abstract

This paper is one in a series reporting results from small telescope observations of variable young stars. Here, we study the repeating outbursts of three likely Be stars based on long-term optical, near-infrared, and mid-infrared photometry for all three objects, along with follow-up spectra for two of the three. The sources are characterised as rare, truly regularly outbursting Be stars. We interpret the photometric data within a framework for modelling light curve morphology, and find that the models correctly predict the burst shapes, including their larger amplitudes and later peaks towards longer wavelengths. We are thus able to infer the start and end times of mass loading into the circumstellar disks of these stars. The disk sizes are typically 3-6 times the areas of the central star. The disk temperatures are ~40%, and the disk luminosities are ~10% of those of the central Be star, respectively. The available spectroscopy is consistent with inside-out evolution of the disk. Higher excitation lines have larger velocity widths in their double-horned shaped emission profiles. Our observations and analysis support the decretion disk model for outbursting Be stars.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication by MNRAS. 20 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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