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Main Authors: Tambovtseva, L. V., Djupvik, A. A., Grinin, V. P., Weber, H., Bengtsson, H., De Angelis, H., Duszanowicz, G., Heinonen, D., Hermansson, L., Holmberg, G., Karlsson, T., Larsson, M., Warell, J., Wikander, T.
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.21261
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author Tambovtseva, L. V.
Djupvik, A. A.
Grinin, V. P.
Weber, H.
Bengtsson, H.
De Angelis, H.
Duszanowicz, G.
Heinonen, D.
Hermansson, L.
Holmberg, G.
Karlsson, T.
Larsson, M.
Warell, J.
Wikander, T.
author_facet Tambovtseva, L. V.
Djupvik, A. A.
Grinin, V. P.
Weber, H.
Bengtsson, H.
De Angelis, H.
Duszanowicz, G.
Heinonen, D.
Hermansson, L.
Holmberg, G.
Karlsson, T.
Larsson, M.
Warell, J.
Wikander, T.
contents UX Orionis stars are the most active young stars; they undergo sporadic fadings of 2 - 4 magnitudes in the V-band, due to variable circumstellar extinction caused by a nearly edge-on star-disc system. The long-lasting monitoring of a number of stars of this type with the Nordic Optical Telescope from 2019 to 2024 has given a rich collection of material of high-resolution (R ~ 25000) spectra obtained during different brightness states of the stars. In this paper, we present the results of observations for UX Ori itself. Until now only one spectrum of high resolution had been obtained for this star during brightness minimum, making it difficult to do a comprehensive analysis. Our aim is to analyse how different spectral lines change during such irregular fading events, when the star is going in and out of eclipses, obscured by dust along the line of sight. For this purpose we provide a comparative analysis of the profiles and equivalent widths of the spectral lines belonging to the different atoms and ions. In addition we compare the results for UX Ori with those made for another target in our sample: RR Tau. Common features of variability are revealed: 1) a strengthening of the H-alpha line relatively to the continuum during eclipses; 2) the appearance of additional emission on the frequencies of photospheric lines (e.g. Fe II, Ca II, Si II). The different behaviour of the spectral lines during fading found for UX Ori and RR Tau may be caused by two effects: a different contribution of the scattered light to the stellar flux during eclipses or a less intense disc wind of UX Ori.
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spellingShingle Observations of UX Ori in deep minima with the Nordic Optical Telescope. I. Analysis of spectral lines
Tambovtseva, L. V.
Djupvik, A. A.
Grinin, V. P.
Weber, H.
Bengtsson, H.
De Angelis, H.
Duszanowicz, G.
Heinonen, D.
Hermansson, L.
Holmberg, G.
Karlsson, T.
Larsson, M.
Warell, J.
Wikander, T.
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
UX Orionis stars are the most active young stars; they undergo sporadic fadings of 2 - 4 magnitudes in the V-band, due to variable circumstellar extinction caused by a nearly edge-on star-disc system. The long-lasting monitoring of a number of stars of this type with the Nordic Optical Telescope from 2019 to 2024 has given a rich collection of material of high-resolution (R ~ 25000) spectra obtained during different brightness states of the stars. In this paper, we present the results of observations for UX Ori itself. Until now only one spectrum of high resolution had been obtained for this star during brightness minimum, making it difficult to do a comprehensive analysis. Our aim is to analyse how different spectral lines change during such irregular fading events, when the star is going in and out of eclipses, obscured by dust along the line of sight. For this purpose we provide a comparative analysis of the profiles and equivalent widths of the spectral lines belonging to the different atoms and ions. In addition we compare the results for UX Ori with those made for another target in our sample: RR Tau. Common features of variability are revealed: 1) a strengthening of the H-alpha line relatively to the continuum during eclipses; 2) the appearance of additional emission on the frequencies of photospheric lines (e.g. Fe II, Ca II, Si II). The different behaviour of the spectral lines during fading found for UX Ori and RR Tau may be caused by two effects: a different contribution of the scattered light to the stellar flux during eclipses or a less intense disc wind of UX Ori.
title Observations of UX Ori in deep minima with the Nordic Optical Telescope. I. Analysis of spectral lines
topic Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.21261