Multifrequency observations of the eclipsing symbiotic triple system CH Cyg during the 1992-94 active phase.
Abstract
The authors present UBV photoelectric photometry, plus optical and ultraviolet low- and high-resolution spectroscopy and MERLIN, VLA and JCMT radio/mm-wave observations of the symbiotic star CH Cyg during the period 1989.7-1995.5 which covers the 1992 outburst. On 1990 July 22 the spectrum displayed only absorption features characterized by broad hydrogen profiles, indicating that CH Cyg underwent a dramatic transient change, losing its circumstellar shell. In early 1992 the star's brightness increased by about 2.5 mag in the U band, and then gradually increased from U ≡ 8.5 at that time to U ≡ 6.7 in mid-1994. In 1992 September - November and 1994 October - December, the two deep minima caused by an eclipse of the active component by the cool component in the symbiotic pair of the triple CH Cyg system were observed. A decrease of the star's brightness to U ≡ 11 in mid-1995 indicates that this active phase is over. During the outburst the energy distribution of the hot component exhibits two maxima: the first in the far-UV (1500-1900 Å) region, and the second one around the U band. Evolution of the spectrum and variation in the hydrogen line profiles result from an irregular, high-velocity and in part bipolar outflow from the central star. Radio observations indicate a radio flux increase and suggest an expansion of the outer radius of the wind material around the active component.
- Publication:
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
- Pub Date:
- September 1996
- DOI:
- 10.1093/mnras/282.2.327
- Bibcode:
- 1996MNRAS.282..327S
- Keywords:
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- Symbiotic Stars: Light Curves;
- Symbiotic Stars: Spectra;
- Symbiotic Stars: Line Profiles;
- Symbiotic Stars: Radio Radiation;
- Symbiotic Stars: Outbursts;
- Symbiotic Stars: Mass Loss;
- line: profiles -- binaries: symbiotic -- stars: individual: CH Cyg -- stars: mass-loss -- radio continuum: stars -- ultraviolet: stars