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Main Authors: Magakian, T. Yu., Movsessian, T. A., Moiseev, A. V., Molyarova, T. S., Uklein, R. I.
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.22462
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author Magakian, T. Yu.
Movsessian, T. A.
Moiseev, A. V.
Molyarova, T. S.
Uklein, R. I.
author_facet Magakian, T. Yu.
Movsessian, T. A.
Moiseev, A. V.
Molyarova, T. S.
Uklein, R. I.
contents Optical spectra of the well-known infrared source CPM~19, which exhibited a strong decline in brightness during the period from 1984--1987 to 2000--2005, have been obtained for the first time. A strong and broad H$α$ emission line has been detected, along with the possible presence of [S II] emission. No traces of an absorption spectrum are observed. It is suggested that the optical component of CPM 19 is in the pre-main-sequence stage. Various explanations of the observed properties are considered; a plausible scenario is that CPM 19 may belong to the class of UX Ori-type stars with an unusually long eclipse duration, similar to that observed in V1184 Tau. Spectra of other nebulous objects in the vicinity of CPM 19, including the HH objects HH 940 and HH 941, have also been obtained and discussed.
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spellingShingle Optical Spectroscopy of the IR Source CPM 19 and Surrounding Objects
Magakian, T. Yu.
Movsessian, T. A.
Moiseev, A. V.
Molyarova, T. S.
Uklein, R. I.
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Optical spectra of the well-known infrared source CPM~19, which exhibited a strong decline in brightness during the period from 1984--1987 to 2000--2005, have been obtained for the first time. A strong and broad H$α$ emission line has been detected, along with the possible presence of [S II] emission. No traces of an absorption spectrum are observed. It is suggested that the optical component of CPM 19 is in the pre-main-sequence stage. Various explanations of the observed properties are considered; a plausible scenario is that CPM 19 may belong to the class of UX Ori-type stars with an unusually long eclipse duration, similar to that observed in V1184 Tau. Spectra of other nebulous objects in the vicinity of CPM 19, including the HH objects HH 940 and HH 941, have also been obtained and discussed.
title Optical Spectroscopy of the IR Source CPM 19 and Surrounding Objects
topic Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.22462