2013
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201220553
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Exploring the circumstellar environment of the young eruptive star V2492 Cygni

Abstract: Context. V2492 Cyg is a young eruptive star that went into outburst in 2010. The near-infrared color changes observed since the outburst peak suggest that the source belongs to a newly defined sub-class of young eruptive stars, where time-dependent accretion and variable line-of-sight extinction play a combined role in the flux changes. Aims. In order to learn about the origin of the light variations and to explore the circumstellar and interstellar environment of V2492 Cyg, we monitored the source at ten diff… Show more

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“…Both the continuum-based mass calculation and line-based mass and column density calculation depend strongly on the used envelope temperatures. For most of our target regions the excitation temperatures derived from the optically thick 13 CO emission are consistent with the 20−50 K temperatures used by studies of YSO envelopes (Andre & Montmerle 1994;Hogerheijde et al 1999;Sandell & Weintraub 2001;Lommen et al 2008;Dunham et al 2012;Green et al 2013;Kóspál et al 2013). The APEX study by Kóspál et al (2017) derived lower temperatures (5−7 K) for lower mass envelopes and higher temperatures (> 50 K) for high-mass envelopes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Both the continuum-based mass calculation and line-based mass and column density calculation depend strongly on the used envelope temperatures. For most of our target regions the excitation temperatures derived from the optically thick 13 CO emission are consistent with the 20−50 K temperatures used by studies of YSO envelopes (Andre & Montmerle 1994;Hogerheijde et al 1999;Sandell & Weintraub 2001;Lommen et al 2008;Dunham et al 2012;Green et al 2013;Kóspál et al 2013). The APEX study by Kóspál et al (2017) derived lower temperatures (5−7 K) for lower mass envelopes and higher temperatures (> 50 K) for high-mass envelopes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Objects like this are Hα11, PV Cep, V1647 Ori, and V899 Mon (Kun et al 2011a,b;Mosoni et al 2013;Ninan et al 2015). V346 Nor also resembles the young eruptive star V2492 Cyg in several aspects: the pre-outburst position of V2492 Cyg in the near-IR color-color diagram is close to the point of the 2010 minimum of V346 Nor, it also underwent a large accretion change at the beginning of its outburst, and in the high state, the line-of-sight extinction varies continuously (Kóspál et al 2011(Kóspál et al , 2013Hillenbrand et al 2013). Therefore, the observed variability in both V346 Nor and V2492 Cyg is governed by a combination of changing accretion and extinction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This component, as well as the many other detected variable signatures, may relate to shell phases and outbursts. These are also seen in both post-and pre-main-sequence objects (Crause et al 2003;Kóspál et al 2013;Ellerbroek et al 2014). Peculiar spectral profiles (He , Mg , Si ) indicate either infall or outflow, and are thus inconclusive regarding the evolutionary state.…”
Section: Evolutionary Statementioning
confidence: 99%