Evidence for an FU orionis-like outburst from a classical T tauri star

  • Adam A. Miller
  • , Lynne A. Hillenbrand
  • , Kevin R. Covey
  • , Dovi Poznanski
  • , Jeffrey M. Silverman
  • , Io K.W. Kleiser
  • , Brbara Rojas-Ayala
  • , Philip S. Muirhead
  • , S. Bradley Cenko
  • , Joshua S. Bloom
  • , Mansi M. Kasliwal
  • , Alexei V. Filippenko
  • , Nicholas M. Law
  • , Eran O. Ofek
  • , Richard G. Dekany
  • , Gustavo Rahmer
  • , David Hale
  • , Roger Smith
  • , Robert M. Quimby
  • , Peter Nugent
  • Janet Jacobsen, Jeff Zolkower, Viswa Velur, Richard Walters, John Henning, Khanh Bui, Dan McKenna, Shrinivas R. Kulkarni, Christopher R. Klein, Michael Kandrashoff, Alekzandir Morton

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We present pre- and post-outburst observations of the new FU Orionis-like young stellar object PTF 10qpf (also known as LkHα 188-G4 and HBC 722). Prior to this outburst, LkHα 188-G4 was classified as a classical TTauri star (CTTS) on the basis of its optical emission-line spectrum superposed on a K8-type photosphere and its photometric variability. The mid-infrared spectral index of LkHα 188-G4 indicates a Class II-type object. LkHα 188-G4 exhibited a steady rise by 1mag over 11 months starting in August 2009, before a subsequent more abrupt rise of >3mag on a timescale of 2 months. Observations taken during the eruption exhibit the defining characteristics of FU Orionis variables: (1) an increase in brightness by ≳4mag, (2) a bright optical/near-infrared reflection nebula appeared, (3) optical spectra are consistent with a G supergiant and dominated by absorption lines, the only exception being Hα which is characterized by a P Cygni profile, (4) near-infrared spectra resemble those of late K-M giants/supergiants with enhanced absorption seen in the molecular bands of CO and H2O, and (5) outflow signatures in H and He are seen in the form of blueshifted absorption profiles. LkHα 188-G4 is the first member of the FU Orionis-like class with a well-sampled optical to mid-infrared spectral energy distribution in the pre-outburst phase. The association of the PTF 10qpf outburst with the previously identified CTTS LkHα 188-G4 (HBC 722) provides strong evidence that FU Orionis-like eruptions represent periods of enhanced disk accretion and outflow, likely triggered by instabilities in the disk. The early identification of PTF 10qpf as an FU Orionis-like variable will enable detailed photometric and spectroscopic observations during its post-outburst evolution for comparison with other known outbursting objects.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo80
PublicaciónAstrophysical Journal
Volumen730
N.º2
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 abr. 2011
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