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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF THE PACIFIC
Volume 113, Issue 790, Pages 1547-1553Publisher
UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/324420
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EX Lupi is a classical T Tauri star (and the EXor prototype) subject to sporadic outbursts. The historic record shows that it remains at about V = 13.2 (or m(pg) = 14.7:) for extended periods, from which it has been observed to brighten to as much as V = 8.4 (on one occasion in 1955-1956). During 1993-1994 the star remained slightly above normal minimum, at about V = 12.8, and from that level rose to three maxima at V = 11.4 and on other occasions to about V = 12.0. At minimum light an M0 V absorption spectrum is present. At outburst this spectrum is veiled by a hot continuum (well shown by an IUE exposure), the equivalent widths of the optical-region emission lines decrease, and reverse P Cygni absorption components appear at the higher Balmer lines. The outbursts are believed to be due to episodic infall onto the M0 star.
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