LkHα 225 (V1318 Cyg) South in Outburst
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Article Title | LkHα 225 (V1318 Cyg) South in Outburst |
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ERA Journal ID | 1048 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Hillenbrand, Lynne A., Isaacson, Howard, Rodriguez, Antonio C., Connelley, Michael, Reipurth, Bo, Kuhn, Michael A., Beck, Tracy and Perez, Diego Rodriguez |
Journal Title | The Astronomical Journal |
Journal Citation | 163 (3) |
Article Number | 115 |
Number of Pages | 22 |
Year | 2022 |
Publisher | IOP Publishing |
Place of Publication | United States |
ISSN | 0004-6256 |
1538-3881 | |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac4752 |
Web Address (URL) | https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-3881/ac4752 |
Abstract | Magakian et al. called attention to the current bright state of LkHα 225 South, a well-known highly embedded, intermediate-mass young stellar object that over the past two decades has brightened visually from >20m to <13m. We present recent optical photometric monitoring showing colorless, nonsinusoidal, periodic brightness oscillations occurring every 43 days with amplitude ∼0.7 mag. We also present new flux-calibrated optical and near-infrared spectroscopy, which we model in terms of a Keplerian accretion disk, and high-dispersion spectra that demonstrate similarity to some categories of "mixed-temperature" accretion-outburst objects. At blue wavelengths, LkHα 225 South has a pure absorption spectrum and is a good spectral match to the FU Ori stars V1515 Cyg and V1057 Cyg. At red optical and infrared wavelengths, however, the spectrum is more similar to Gaia 19ajj, showing emission in TiO, CO, and metals. Sr ii absorption indicates a low-surface-gravity atmosphere. There are also signatures of a strong wind/outflow. LkHα 225 South was moderately bright in the early 1950s as well as in the late 1980s, with evidence for deep fades during intervening epochs. The body of evidence suggests that LkHα 225 South is another case of a source with episodically enhanced accretion that causes brightening by orders of magnitude, and development of a hot absorption spectrum and warm wind. It is similar to Gaia 19ajj, but also reminiscent in its long brightening time and brightness oscillation near peak to the embedded sources L1634 IRS7 and ESO Ha 99. |
Keywords | stellar object |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 5101. Astronomical sciences |
Byline Affiliations | California Institute of Technology (Caltech), United States |
Academic Registrar's Office | |
University of Southern Queensland | |
Stanford University, United States | |
University of Hawaii, United States | |
Space Telescope Science Institute, United States | |
Guadarrama Observatory, Spain |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/z020w/lkh-225-v1318-cyg-south-in-outburst
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