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2013ApJ...764...22G - Astrophys. J., 764, 22 (2013/February-2)

Variability at the edge: optical Near/IR rapid-cadence monitoring of newly outbursting FU Orionis object HBC 722.

GREEN J.D., ROBERTSON P., BAEK G., POOLEY D., PAK S., IM M., LEE J.-E., JEON Y., CHOI C. and MESCHIARI S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the detection of day-timescale periodic variability in the r-band lightcurve of newly outbursting FU Orionis-type object HBC 722, taken from >42 nights of observation with the CQUEAN instrument on the McDonald Observatory 2.1 m telescope. The optical/near-IR lightcurve of HBC 722 shows a complex array of periodic variability, clustering around 5.8-day (0.044 mag amplitude) and 1.28-day (0.016 mag amplitude) periods, after removal of overall baseline variation. We attribute the unusual number of comparable strength signals to a phenomenon related to the temporary increase in accretion rate associated with FUors. We consider semi-random "flickering," magnetic braking/field compression and rotational asymmetries in the disk instability region as potential sources of variability. Assuming that the 5.8-day period is due to stellar rotation and the 1.28-day period is indicative of Keplerian rotation at the inner radius of the accretion disk (at 2 R{sstarf}), we derive a B-field strength of 2.2-2.7 kG, slightly larger than typical T Tauri stars. If instead the 5.8-day signal is from a disk asymmetry, the instability region has an outer radius of 5.4 R{sstarf}, consistent with models of FUor disks. Further exploration of the time domain in this complicated source and related objects will be key to understanding accretion processes.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - stars: individual: HBC 722 - stars: magnetic field - starspots - stars: variables: T Tauri, Herbig Ae/Be

CDS comments: Comparison stars C2 and C4 are not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 8

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