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Acosta-Pulido, J. A.; Kun, M.; Ábrahám, P.; Kóspál, Á.; Csizmadia, Sz.; Kiss, L. L.; Moór, A.; Szabados, L.; Benkő, J. M.; Barrena Delgado, R.; Charcos-Llorens, M.; Eredics, M.; Kiss, Z. T.; Manchado, A.; Rácz, M.; Ramos Almeida, C.; Székely, P.; Vidal-Núñez, M. J.
Bibliographical reference
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 133, Issue 5, pp. 2020-2036.
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2007
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57
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Description
We studied the brightness and spectral evolution of the young eruptive
star V1647 Ori during its recent outburst in the period 2004
February-2006 September. We performed a photometric follow-up in the
bands V, RC, IC, J, H, and Ks, as well
as visible and near-IR spectroscopy. The main results derived from
combining our data with those published by other authors are as follows:
the brightness of V1647 Ori stayed more than 4 mag above the preoutburst
level until 2005 October, when it started a rapid fading. In the high
state we found a periodic component in the optical light curves with a
period of 56 days. The delay between variations of the star and
variations in the brightness of clumps of nearby nebulosity corresponds
to an angle of 61deg+/-14deg between the axis of
the nebula and the line of sight. The overall appearance of the infrared
and optical spectra did not change in the period 2004 March-2005 March,
although a steady decrease of H I emission-line fluxes could be
observed. In 2006 May, in the quiescent phase, the He I 1.083 μm line
was observed in emission, contrary to its deep blueshifted absorption
observed during the outburst. The J-H and H-Ks color maps of
the infrared nebula reveal an envelope around the star whose largest
extension is about 18" (0.03 pc). The color distribution of the infrared
nebula suggests reddening of the scattered light inside a thick
circumstellar disk. Comparison of the Ks and Hα images
of McNeil's Nebula, the conical nebulosity illuminated by V1647 Ori,
shows that HH 22A, the Spitzer infrared source, and the bright clump C
of the nebula may be unrelated objects. We show that the observed
properties of V1647 Ori could be interpreted in the framework of the
thermal instability models of Bell and coworkers. V1647 Ori might belong
to a new class of young eruptive stars, defined by relatively short
timescales, recurrent outbursts, a modest increase in bolometric
luminosity and accretion rate, and an evolutionary state earlier than
that of typical EXors.