Gaia19fct is one of the Gaia-alerted eruptive young stars that has undergone several brightening events. We conducted monitoring observations using multifilter optical and near-infrared photometry, as well as near-infrared spectroscopy, to understand the physical properties of Gaia19fct and investigate whether it fits into the historically defined two classes. We present the analyses of light curves, color variations, spectral lines, and CO modeling. The light curves show at least five brightening events since 2015, and the multifilter color evolutions are mostly gray. The gray evolution indicates that bursts are triggered by mechanisms other than extinction. Our near-infrared spectra exhibit both absorption and emission lines and show time variability throughout our observations. We found lower rotational velocity and lower temperature from the near-infrared atomic absorption lines than from the optical lines, suggesting that Gaia19fct has a Keplerian rotating disk. The CO overtone features show a superposition of absorption and emission components, which is unlike other young stellar objects. We modeled the CO lines, and the result suggests that the emission and absorption components are formed in different regions. We found that although Gaia19fct exhibits characteristics of both types of eruptive young stars, FU Orionis-type objects and EX Lupi-type objects, it shows more similarity with EXors in general.

Park, S., Kospal, I., Abraham, P., Cruz-Saenz de Miera, F., Fiorellino, E., Siwak, M., et al. (2022). Photometric and Spectroscopic Study of the EXor-like Eruptive Young Star Gaia19fct. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 941(2), 165-183 [10.3847/1538-4357/aca01e].

Photometric and Spectroscopic Study of the EXor-like Eruptive Young Star Gaia19fct

Fiorellino E.
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2022

Abstract

Gaia19fct is one of the Gaia-alerted eruptive young stars that has undergone several brightening events. We conducted monitoring observations using multifilter optical and near-infrared photometry, as well as near-infrared spectroscopy, to understand the physical properties of Gaia19fct and investigate whether it fits into the historically defined two classes. We present the analyses of light curves, color variations, spectral lines, and CO modeling. The light curves show at least five brightening events since 2015, and the multifilter color evolutions are mostly gray. The gray evolution indicates that bursts are triggered by mechanisms other than extinction. Our near-infrared spectra exhibit both absorption and emission lines and show time variability throughout our observations. We found lower rotational velocity and lower temperature from the near-infrared atomic absorption lines than from the optical lines, suggesting that Gaia19fct has a Keplerian rotating disk. The CO overtone features show a superposition of absorption and emission components, which is unlike other young stellar objects. We modeled the CO lines, and the result suggests that the emission and absorption components are formed in different regions. We found that although Gaia19fct exhibits characteristics of both types of eruptive young stars, FU Orionis-type objects and EX Lupi-type objects, it shows more similarity with EXors in general.
2022
Park, S., Kospal, I., Abraham, P., Cruz-Saenz de Miera, F., Fiorellino, E., Siwak, M., et al. (2022). Photometric and Spectroscopic Study of the EXor-like Eruptive Young Star Gaia19fct. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 941(2), 165-183 [10.3847/1538-4357/aca01e].
Park, S.; Kospal, I.; Abraham, P.; Cruz-Saenz de Miera, F.; Fiorellino, E.; Siwak, M.; Nagy, Z.; Giannini, T.; Carini, R.; Szabo, Z. M.; Lee, J. -E.; ...espandi
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