Adolfo S. Carvalho, Gregory J. Herczeg, Kevin France, Lynne A. Hillenbrand
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摘要
爆发性 YSO FU Ori 是其变星类的同名。据了解,FU Ori恒星会发生爆发,在V$波段的振幅>4$等,持续时间长达数十年。与双星伴星的相互作用是触发爆发的原因之一,因此了解 FU Ori 星系统的两个组成部分至关重要。最近HST/STIS对FU Ori系统的观测清楚地分辨出了它的南北两个部分。我们在此报告 FUOri 南部的光谱。我们探测到了近紫外连续发射,但没有发现远紫外连续发射,不过有几条明亮的发射线,与金牛座恒星中出现的发射线一致。C II] 2325 多倍线和许多 H$_2$ 线的存在表明存在活跃的吸积现象。我们估算了该星源的消光,发现紫外光谱倾向于$A_V < 4$,这与过去基于近红外光谱的估算相反。
The eruptive YSO FU Ori is the eponym of its variable class. FU Ori stars are
known to undergo outbursts with amplitudes of $>4$ magnitudes in the $V$ band
and durations of several decades. Interaction with a binary companion is one
proposed outburst trigger, so understanding both components of the FU Ori
system is crucial. A recent HST/STIS observation of the FU Ori system clearly
resolves its North and South components. We report here on the spectrum of FU
Ori South. We detect NUV continuum emission but no FUV continuum, although
several bright emission lines consistent with those seen in T Tauri stars are
present. The presence of the C II] 2325 multiplet and many H$_2$ lines indicate
active accretion. We estimate the extinction to the source and find that the UV
spectrum favors $A_V < 4$, contrary to past estimates based on the NIR
spectrum.