Context. V2492 Cyg is a young pre-main sequence star presenting repetitive brightness variations of significant amplitude (∆R ≥ 5 mag) whose physical origin has been ascribed to both extinction (UXor-type) and accretion (EXor-type) variability, although their mutual proportion has not been clarified yet. Recently, V2492 Cyg has reached a level of brightness ever registered in the period of its documented activity. Aim. We aim to derive the variation of the mass accretion rate between low- and high-state and to get new insights on the origin of the variability of V2492 Cyg. Methods: Optical and near-infrared (NIR) photometry and spectroscopy have been obtained in October 2016 and between March and July 2017. The source has remained bright u...
We report on the source Gaia 19ajj, identifying it as a young star associated with a little-studied ...
Historically, FU Orionis-type stars are low-mass, pre-main-sequence stars. The members of this class...
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Aims. We present new results from optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of the eruptive...
Context. V2492 Cyg is a young eruptive star that went into outburst in 2010. The near-infrared color...
Context. V1180 Cas is a young variable that has shown strong photometric fluctuations (∆I ~ 6 mag) i...
Context. V1184 Tau is a young variable that for a long time has been monitored at optical wavelength...
V1118 Ori is an eruptive variable belonging to the EXor class of pre-main-sequence stars whose episo...
A photometric and spectral study of the variable star V2494 Cyg in the L 1003 dark cloud is presente...
Context. V1118 Ori is a classical EXor source whose light curve has been monitored, although not con...
Context. Eruptive variables are young stars that show episodic variations of brightness: EXors/FUors...
EX Lupi is the prototype by which EXor-type outbursts were defined. It has experienced multiple accr...
Context. EX Lupi is the prototype by which EXor-type outbursts have been defined. It has experienced...
We report extensive new photometry and spectroscopy of the highly variable young stellar object PTF ...
V582 Aur is an FU Ori-type young eruptive star in outburst since similar to 1985. The eruption is cu...
We report on the source Gaia 19ajj, identifying it as a young star associated with a little-studied ...
Historically, FU Orionis-type stars are low-mass, pre-main-sequence stars. The members of this class...
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...
Aims. We present new results from optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of the eruptive...
Context. V2492 Cyg is a young eruptive star that went into outburst in 2010. The near-infrared color...
Context. V1180 Cas is a young variable that has shown strong photometric fluctuations (∆I ~ 6 mag) i...
Context. V1184 Tau is a young variable that for a long time has been monitored at optical wavelength...
V1118 Ori is an eruptive variable belonging to the EXor class of pre-main-sequence stars whose episo...
A photometric and spectral study of the variable star V2494 Cyg in the L 1003 dark cloud is presente...
Context. V1118 Ori is a classical EXor source whose light curve has been monitored, although not con...
Context. Eruptive variables are young stars that show episodic variations of brightness: EXors/FUors...
EX Lupi is the prototype by which EXor-type outbursts were defined. It has experienced multiple accr...
Context. EX Lupi is the prototype by which EXor-type outbursts have been defined. It has experienced...
We report extensive new photometry and spectroscopy of the highly variable young stellar object PTF ...
V582 Aur is an FU Ori-type young eruptive star in outburst since similar to 1985. The eruption is cu...
We report on the source Gaia 19ajj, identifying it as a young star associated with a little-studied ...
Historically, FU Orionis-type stars are low-mass, pre-main-sequence stars. The members of this class...
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Socie...