We present the results of a photometric monitoring campaign of three well-studied FU Orionis systems (FU Orionis, V1057 Cygni and V1515 Cygni) undertaken at Maidanak Observatory between 1981 and 2003. When combined with photometric data in the literature, this data base provides a valuable resource for searching for short time-scale variability \u2013 both periodic and aperiodic \u2013 as well as for studying the secular evolution of these systems. In the case of V1057 Cyg (which is the system exhibiting the largest changes in brightness since it went into outburst) we compare the photometric data with time-dependent models. We show that prior to the end of the \u2018plateau\u2019 stage in 1996, the evolution of V1057 Cyg in the V\u2013(B ...
The earliest phases of star formation are characterised by intense mass accretion from the circumste...
The scope of this thesis is to investigate the structure and evolution of protoplanetary disk. High ...
ArticleDuring their formation phase stars gain most of their mass in violent episodic accretion even...
International audienceFU Orionis systems are young stars undergoing outbursts of disc accretion and ...
Aims:The occurrence of new FU Orionis-like objects is fundamental to understand the outburst mechani...
Among the low-mass pre-main sequence stars, a small group called FU Orionis-type objects (FUors) are...
Context. We investigate small-amplitude light variations in FU Ori occurring in timescales of days a...
It has been suggested that in outburst, FU Ori objects (FUors) are luminous accretion disks surround...
Context. The FU Orionis candidate V733 Cep was discovered by Roger Persson in 2004. The star is lo...
FU Orionis are young stellar objects undergoing episodes of enhanced luminosity, which are generally...
Context. FUors outbursts are a crucial stage of accretion in young stars. However, a complete mechan...
In the early stages of work under this grant, we developed simulations to match the light curves of ...
The following three publications which reference the above grant from the NASA Origins of Solar Syst...
Abstract. We investigate the brightness evolution of seven FU Orionis systems in the 1−100 µm wavele...
FU Orionis-type stars form a small class of variable Young Stellar Objects, defined by an optical ou...
The earliest phases of star formation are characterised by intense mass accretion from the circumste...
The scope of this thesis is to investigate the structure and evolution of protoplanetary disk. High ...
ArticleDuring their formation phase stars gain most of their mass in violent episodic accretion even...
International audienceFU Orionis systems are young stars undergoing outbursts of disc accretion and ...
Aims:The occurrence of new FU Orionis-like objects is fundamental to understand the outburst mechani...
Among the low-mass pre-main sequence stars, a small group called FU Orionis-type objects (FUors) are...
Context. We investigate small-amplitude light variations in FU Ori occurring in timescales of days a...
It has been suggested that in outburst, FU Ori objects (FUors) are luminous accretion disks surround...
Context. The FU Orionis candidate V733 Cep was discovered by Roger Persson in 2004. The star is lo...
FU Orionis are young stellar objects undergoing episodes of enhanced luminosity, which are generally...
Context. FUors outbursts are a crucial stage of accretion in young stars. However, a complete mechan...
In the early stages of work under this grant, we developed simulations to match the light curves of ...
The following three publications which reference the above grant from the NASA Origins of Solar Syst...
Abstract. We investigate the brightness evolution of seven FU Orionis systems in the 1−100 µm wavele...
FU Orionis-type stars form a small class of variable Young Stellar Objects, defined by an optical ou...
The earliest phases of star formation are characterised by intense mass accretion from the circumste...
The scope of this thesis is to investigate the structure and evolution of protoplanetary disk. High ...
ArticleDuring their formation phase stars gain most of their mass in violent episodic accretion even...