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V733 Cep (Persson's Star): A new FU orionis object in Cepheus

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 133, Issue 3, Pages 1000-1011

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/510617

Keywords

ISM : individual (Persson's Star); reflection nebulae; stars : formation; stars : pre-main-sequence; stars : variables : other

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Persson recently found that a faint star had appeared in a cloud in Cepheus. A CCD image shows a R similar to 17.3 nebulous star, now known as V733 Cep, located in the L1216 = Cep F cloud at the apex of a cavity in the cloud. Infrared photometry indicates a modest infrared excess. Optical spectroscopy shows a well-defined Li I lambda 6707 line, and blue-shifted absorption troughs at the H alpha and Na ID lines extending to at least 200 km s(-1), indicative of amassive fast wind. An infrared 1-4 mu m spectrum of V733 Cep shows the presence of strong water vapor features, and is almost identical to a similar IR spectrum of FU Ori that is reddened by A(V) = 8 mag. Assuming an intrinsic energy distribution similar to that of FU Ori, V733 Cep has a luminosity of about 135 L-circle dot at the assumed distance of 800 pc. The star was detected by the Midcourse Space Experiment satellite at 8.3 mu m, but not by IRAS. Nor is it detected at 850 mu m, indicating that while the star possesses circumstellar material it is not surrounded by a significant cool envelope. A (CO)-C-12(3-2) map shows what appears to be a small molecular outflow along the same axis as the cavity seen in optical images. There is evidence for a limited amount of other low- and medium-mass star formation in the Cep F cloud. The totality of the evidence strongly indicates thatV733Cep is a newFUOri-type object thatmust have erupted sometime between 1953 and 1984.

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