Context. We investigate small-amplitude light variations in FU Ori occurring in timescales of days and weeks. Aims. We seek to determine the mechanisms that lead to these light changes. Methods. The visual light curve of FU Ori gathered by the MOST satellite continuously for 55 d in the 2013–2014 winter season and simultaneously obtained ground-based multi-colour data were compared with the results from a disc and star light synthesis model. Results. Hotspots on the star are not responsible for the majority of observed light variations. Instead, we found that the long periodic family of 10.5–11.4 d (presumably) quasi-periods showing light variations up to 0.07 mag may arise owing to the rotational revolution of disc inhomogeneities located ...
Aims: We studied the accretion disk of the archetypal eruptive young star FU Orionis with the use of...
International audience Aims: We studied the accretion disk of the archetypal eruptive young star FU ...
Context. Disks are expected to dissipate quickly in binary or multiple systems. Investigating such s...
International audienceFU Orionis systems are young stars undergoing outbursts of disc accretion and ...
Context. We investigate small-scale light variations in V646 Pup occurring on timescales of days, we...
International audienceWe report new near-infrared, long-baseline interferometric observations at the...
We present the results of a photometric monitoring campaign of three well-studied FU Orionis systems...
Context. FU Orionis is the archetypal FUor star, a subclass of young stellar objects (YSOs) that und...
We present the detection of day-timescale periodic variability in the r-band lightcurve of newly out...
Aims:The occurrence of new FU Orionis-like objects is fundamental to understand the outburst mechani...
MF acknowledges support of the action “Proyectos de Investigaci´on fundamental no orientada”, grant ...
FU Orionis is the archetype of a class of YSOs (FUors) that have experienced eruptive events due to ...
International audienceContext. The majority of magnetic chemically peculiar (mCP) stars exhibit peri...
Aims: We studied the accretion disk of the archetypal eruptive young star FU Orionis with the use of...
International audience Aims: We studied the accretion disk of the archetypal eruptive young star FU ...
Context. Disks are expected to dissipate quickly in binary or multiple systems. Investigating such s...
International audienceFU Orionis systems are young stars undergoing outbursts of disc accretion and ...
Context. We investigate small-scale light variations in V646 Pup occurring on timescales of days, we...
International audienceWe report new near-infrared, long-baseline interferometric observations at the...
We present the results of a photometric monitoring campaign of three well-studied FU Orionis systems...
Context. FU Orionis is the archetypal FUor star, a subclass of young stellar objects (YSOs) that und...
We present the detection of day-timescale periodic variability in the r-band lightcurve of newly out...
Aims:The occurrence of new FU Orionis-like objects is fundamental to understand the outburst mechani...
MF acknowledges support of the action “Proyectos de Investigaci´on fundamental no orientada”, grant ...
FU Orionis is the archetype of a class of YSOs (FUors) that have experienced eruptive events due to ...
International audienceContext. The majority of magnetic chemically peculiar (mCP) stars exhibit peri...
Aims: We studied the accretion disk of the archetypal eruptive young star FU Orionis with the use of...
International audience Aims: We studied the accretion disk of the archetypal eruptive young star FU ...
Context. Disks are expected to dissipate quickly in binary or multiple systems. Investigating such s...