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    THE ERUPTION OF THE CANDIDATE YOUNG STAR ASASSN-15QI

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    Herczeg, Gregory J. cc
    Dong, Subo
    Shappee, Benjamin J.
    Chen(陈 平), Ping
    Hillenbrand, Lynne A.
    Jose, Jessy
    Kochanek, C. S. cc
    Prieto, Jose L.
    Stanek, K. Z.
    Kaplan, Kyle
    Holoien, Thomas W.-S.
    Mairs, Steve
    Johnstone, Doug
    Gully-Santiago, Michael
    Zhu, Zhaohuan
    Smith, Martin C.
    Bersier, David cc
    Mulders, Gijs D. cc
    Filippenko, A. V. cc
    Ayani, Kazuya
    Brimacombe, Joseph
    Brown, Jonathan S.
    Connelley, Michael
    Harmanen, Jussi
    Itoh, Ryosuke cc
    Kawabata, Koji S.
    Maehara, Hiroyuki
    Takata, Koji
    Yuk, Heechan
    Zheng, WeiKang cc
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Lunar & Planetary Lab
    Issue Date
    2016-11-02
    Keywords
    stars: formation
    stars: pre-main sequence
    stars: variables: general
    stars: winds, outflows Supporting material: machine-readable table
    
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    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
    Citation
    THE ERUPTION OF THE CANDIDATE YOUNG STAR ASASSN-15QI 2016, 831 (2):133 The Astrophysical Journal
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    The Astrophysical Journal
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    © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Abstract
    Outbursts on young stars are usually interpreted as accretion bursts caused by instabilities in the disk or the star-disk connection. However, some protostellar outbursts may not fit into this framework. In this paper, we analyze optical and near-infrared spectra and photometry to characterize the 2015 outburst of the probable young star ASASSN-15qi. The similar to 3.5mag brightening in the V band was sudden, with an unresolved rise time of less than one day. The outburst decayed exponentially by 1mag for 6. days and then gradually back to the pre-outburst level after 200 days. The outburst is dominated by emission from similar to 10,000K gas. An explosive release of energy accelerated matter from the star in all directions, seen in a spectacular cool, spherical wind with a maximum velocity of 1000 km s(-1). The wind and hot gas both disappeared as the outburst faded and the source returned to its quiescent F-star spectrum. Nebulosity near the star brightened with a delay of 10-20 days. Fluorescent excitation of H-2 is detected in emission from vibrational levels as high as v = 11, also with a possible time delay in flux increase. The mid-infrared spectral energy distribution does not indicate the presence of warm dust emission, though the optical photospheric absorption and CO overtone emission could be related to a gaseous disk. Archival photometry reveals a prior outburst in 1976. Although we speculate about possible causes for this outburst, none of the explanations are compelling.
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    1538-4357
    DOI
    10.3847/0004-637X/831/2/133
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    Sponsors
    National Science Foundation of China [11473005]; "Strategic Priority Research Program-The Emergence of Cosmological Structures" of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB09000000]; NSFC [11573003]; Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB09000000]; Special Fund for Astronomy from the Ministry of Finance; NASA through Hubble Fellowship - Space Telescope Science Institute [HF-51348.001]; NASA [NAS 5-26555]; NSF [AST-1515876, AST-1515927, AST-0908816, AST-1211916]; DOE Computational Science Graduate Fellowship [DE-FG02-97ER25308]; FONDECYT [1151445]; Ministry of Economy, Development, and Tourism's Millennium Science Initiative [IC120009]; CCAPP at the Ohio State University; Center for Cosmology and AstroParticle Physics (CCAPP) at OSU; Mt. Cuba Astronomical Foundation; Robert Martin Ayers Sciences Fund; TABASGO Foundation; Christopher R. Redlich Fund; UK Science and Technology Facilities Council; Canadian Astronomy Data Centre; W. M. Keck Foundation; US National Science Foundation of the University of Texas at Austin [AST-1229522]; Korean GMT Project of KASI.; Science and Technology Facilities Council of the United Kingdom
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