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HIGH RESOLUTION OPTICAL SPECTRA OF HBC 722 AFTER OUTBURST

  • Lee, Jeong-Eun;Kang, Won-seok;Lee, Sang-Gak;Sung, Hyun-Il;Lee, Byeong-Cheol;Sung, Hwan-kyung;Green, Joel D.;Jeon, Young-Beom
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.67-72
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    • 2011
  • We report the results of our high resolution optical spectroscopic monitoring campaign (${\lambda}$ = 3800 ~ 8800 ${\AA}$, R = 30000 - 45000) of the new FU Orionis-type object HBC 722. We observed HBC 722 with the BOES 1.8-m telescope between November 26 and December 29, 2010, and FU Orionis itself on January 26, 2011. We detect a number of previously unreported high-resolution K I and Ca II lines beyond 7500 ${\AA}$. We resolve the H${\alpha}$ and Ca II line profiles into three velocity components, which we attribute to both disk and outflow. The increased accretion during outburst can heat the disk to produce the relatively narrow absorption feature and launch outflows appearing as high velocity blue and red-shifted broad features.

NEAR-IR PHOTOMETRIC AND OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPIC STUDY OF THE FU ORIONIS OBJECT V582 AURIGAE

  • OH, HYUNG-IL;YOONY, TAE SEOG;SUNG, HYUN-IL
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.269-270
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    • 2015
  • We carried out near-IR photometric and optical spectroscopic observations of V582 Aur, which is a FU Orionis type object, to investigate any periodic and/or aperiodic variations. We obtained light curves on the scale of a night and a year, in J, H and Ks bands with KASINICS (KASI Near Infrared Camera System) attached to the BOAO (Bohyun-san Optical Astronomy Observatory) 1.8-m reflector in Youngcheon, South Korea and examined photometric variations on the two time scales. So far we have not found any periodic brightness variations on the scale of a night. On the other hand, we have found that there seems to be a periodic brightness variation with a period of approximately 45 days. In addition, high-resolution optical spectroscopic observations of V582 Aur were performed from February 2013 to May 2014 with the high-resolution echelle spectrograph BOES attached to the BOAO 1.8-m reflector. We analyzed several spectral lines to understand the physical state of V582 Aur. The P Cyg profiles are clearly shown in the $H{\alpha}$ line and Na I D line.

High Resolution Optical Spectra of HBC 722

  • Park, Sunkyung;Lee, Jeong-Eun;Kang, Wonseok;Sung, Hyun-Il;Lee, Sang-Gak;Green, Joel D.;Cochran, William D.
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.80.2-80.2
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    • 2014
  • We present the results of high resolution (R>35,000) optical spectroscopic monitoring observations of a new FU Orionis-like young stellar object, HBC 722. We observed HBC 722 with the Bohyunsan Optical Echelle Spectrograph (BOES) and Hobby-Eberly Telescope (HET) since November 26, 2010. HBC 722 is the FU Orionis-like object best characterized for the pre-outburst phase, and it provides the first opportunity to profile the burst phase of accretion across all wavelengths. We detected a number of lines such as $H{\alpha}$, $H{\beta}$, Fe II ${\lambda}$ 5018, Mg I ${\lambda}$ 5183, Na I D doublets, and metallic photospheric lines. In this work, we focus on the time variations of those spectral lines to understand the accretion process of HBC 722.

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High-resolution Optical and Near-infrared Spectra of 2MASS J06593158-0405277

  • Park, Sunkyung;Lee, Jeong-Eun;Pyo, Tae-Soo;Sung, Hyun-Il;Lee, Sang-Gak;Kang, Wonseok;Yoon, Tae Seog;Park, Won-Kee
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.54.2-54.2
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    • 2017
  • We present the results of high-resolution optical (R ~ 30,000) and near-infrared (R ~ 45,000) spectroscopic monitoring observations of a new FU Orionis-like young stellar object, 2MASS J06593158-0405277. FU Orionis objects (FUors) are well-studied examples of episodic accretion because of their outburst phenomenon. Recently, 2MASS J06593158-0405277 exhibited an outburst and was identified as an FUor. It provides an important opportunity to investigate the whole FUors phenomenon from its pre-outburst to its post-outburst phase. We observed 2MASS J06593158-0405277 with the Bohyunsan Optical Echelle Spectrograph (BOES) of the Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory (BOAO) and the Immersion GRating INfrared Spectrograph (IGRINS) of Harlan J. Smith Telescope (HJST) at the McDonald observatory since December 24, 2014. We detected a number of lines and present here our analysis for time variations of those spectral lines.

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Photometric observations of V1057 Cyg

  • Ji, Tae-Geun;Jeong, Byeongjoon;Baek, Gilho;Baek, Giseon;Pak, Soojong
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.39 no.1
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    • pp.64-64
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    • 2014
  • FU Orionis type object is a category of low mass pre-main sequence star which displays optical outburst caused by accreting material at rapid rates from their surrounding disks in a few months. V1057 Cyg was about 16 mag. In late 1969, however, it rapidly brightened more than 5 mag and classified as a FU Orionis type object. After the outburst the brightness began to weaken monotonously and in 1990's magnitude decreased 13.0 mag. We carried out photometric observations of V1057 Cyg in V R I bands from 2013 November 7 to 20 with the 76 cm Ritchey-Chretien telescope at Kyung Hee Astronomical Observatory (KHAO). These result can display the recent brightness change of V1057Cyg during observation period. We also discuss possibilities of using an on-campus telescope for astronomical research works.

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High-resolution Optical and Near-infrared Monitoring Observations of 2MASS J06593158-0405277

  • Park, Sunkyung;Lee, Jeong-Eun;Pyo, Tae-Soo;Sung, Hyun-Il;Lee, Sang-Gak;Kang, Wonseok;Yoon, Tae Seog;Park, Won-Kee
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.43 no.1
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    • pp.65.3-66
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    • 2018
  • We present the results of high-resolution optical (R ~ 30,000) and near-infrared (R ~ 45,000) spectroscopic monitoring observations of a new FU Orionis-like young stellar object, 2MASS J06593158-0405277. FU Orionis objects (FUors) are well-studied examples of episodic accretion because of their outburst phenomenon. Recently, 2MASS J06593158-0405277 exhibited an outburst and was identified as a FUor. It provides an important opportunity to investigate the whole FUors phenomenon from its pre-outburst to its post-outburst phase. We monitored 2MASS J06593158-0405277 with the BOES and the IGRINS since Dec 25, 2014 (UT). We detected several wind and disk features and present here our analysis for time variations of those spectral lines.

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Color evolution of HBC 722 in the post-outburst phase

  • Baek, Giseon;Pak, Soojong;Green, Joel D.;Lee, Jeong-Eun;Bae, Kyoung Min;Jeon, Yiseul;Choi, Changsu;Im, Myungshin;Meschiari, Stefano
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.70.2-70.2
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    • 2013
  • We present collections of optical photometry for a pre-main sequence star HBC 722. It showed large amplitude optical outburst (${\Delta}V=4.7$ mag) in 2010 and classified as a FU Orionis type object. We have been observing HBC 722 from 2011 April to 2013 May, using Camera for QUasars in EArly uNiverse (CQUEAN) attached to the 2.1 m Otto Struve telescope at the McDonald Observatory. Time-series monitoring data (minute-scale interval) were obtained in SDSS r, i and z bands to see short-scale behaviors as well as trace the long-term brightness changes after the eruption in 2010. Interestingly, it started to brighten from 2011 early summer and became brighter than the first outburst peak in our 2013 May observation. We expect that the recovering phase would result from re-increase of disk accretion rate, might attribute to distinctive short-scale color features. In this presentation, we report long- and short-timescale optical behaviors of HBC 722 in the post-outburst phase.

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High-resolution optical and near-infrared spectroscopic study of 2MASS J06593158-0405277

  • Park, Sunkyung;Lee, Jeong-Eun;Pyo, Tae-Soo;Sung, Hyun-Il;Lee, Sang-Gak;Kang, Wonseok;Oh, Hyung-Il;Yoon, Tae Seog;Mace, Gregory N.;Jaffe, Daniel T.;Yoon, Sung-Yong;Green, Joel D.
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.44 no.2
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    • pp.50.2-50.2
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    • 2019
  • We present the results of high-resolution (R ≥ 30,000) optical and near-infrared spectroscopic monitoring observations of a FU Orionis-type object, 2MASS J06593158-0405277. We have monitored 2MASS J06593158-0405277 with the Bohyunsan Optical Echelle Spectrograph (BOES) and the Immersion GRating INfrared Spectrograph (IGRINS) since December 2014. Various features produced by wind, disk, and outflow/jet were detected. The wind features varied over time and disappeared about a year after the outburst occurred. The double-peaked line profiles were detected in the optical and near-infrared, and the line widths decrease with increasing wavelength. The disk features in the optical spectra are fit well with G2-type or G5-type stellar spectra convolved with a disk rotational profile of about 45 km s-1, which corresponds to a disk radius of about 71 Rfor a central mass of 0.75 M. Disk features in near-infrared spectra are fit well with a K1-type stellar spectrum convolved with a disk rotational profile of about 35 km s-1, which corresponds to a disk radius of about 117 R for a central mass of 0.75 M. We also detected [S II] and H2 emission lines, which are rarely found in FUors but are usually found in the earlier stage of young stellar objects. Therefore, we suggest that 2MASS J06593158-0405277 is in the relatively earlier part of Class II stage.

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Post-outburst observation of HBC722 in Pelican nebula

  • Yang, Yuna;Park, Won-Kee;Sung, Hyunil;Lee, Sanggak;Yoon, Tae-Seog;Lee, Jeongeun;Kang, Wonseok;Park, Keunhong;Cho, Dong-Hwan
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.59.1-59.1
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    • 2013
  • HBC722 (also known as LkHa 188-G4 and PTF 10qpf; A. Miller et al., 2011) is one of the FU Orionis-like young stellar objects which outbursted in August 2010 (Semkov et al., 2010). We have been monitoring the post-outburst phase of this object since November 2010 with Korean Astronomy and Space Science Institute Near Infrared Camera System (KASINICS), at Bohyunsan Optical Astronomy Observatory (BOAO). Four filters, J, H, Ks, and H2 band, were used for this observation. We did aperture photometry to find photometric variation. The light curve shows a long period brightness change. After decrease of the brightness, which was reported at the KAS 2011 fall meeting, HBC722 brightens up slowly now. However we cannot confirm any short period variations, previously reported by Green et al (2013), due to large scatters in the obtained light curve.

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The Color Variability Monitoring of HBC722

  • Baek, Giseon;Pak, Soojong;Green, Joel D.;Kang, Wonseok;Jeon, Yiseul;Choi, Changsu;Lee, Jeong-Eun;Im, Myungshin
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.37 no.2
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    • pp.103.1-103.1
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    • 2012
  • We present the results of SDSS r, i and z band photometry for HBC722 (also known as $LkH{\alpha}$ 188 G4, PTF10qpf and V2493 Cyg), with Camera for Quasars in Early uNiverse (CQUEAN) attached to 2.1m Otto Struve telescope at McDonald Observatory, USA. HBC722 is a newly erupted FU Orionis type object, which produced optical outburst (${\Delta}V$=4.7 mag) over a year that peaked in 2010 September. We carried out the monitoring observations during 48 nights from 2011 April to 2012 June to check the short-term and the long-term variabilities for chasing the Keplerian rotation of the system. Comparing the photometric results of r, i and z band, we describe the color variability which is related to the physical properties of the system like circumstellar disk and accretion process.

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