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2007MNRAS.374.1242J - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 374, 1242-1252 (2007/February-1)

Long-term infrared variability of the UX Ori-type star SV Cep.

JUHASZ A., PRUSTI T., ABRAHAM P. and DULLEMOND C.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the long-term optical-infrared variability of SVCep and explain it in the context of an existing UX Ori (UXOR) model. A 25-month monitoring programme was completed with the Infrared Space Observatory in the 3.3-100 µm wavelength range. Following a careful data reduction, the infrared light curves were correlated with the variations of SVCep in the V band. A remarkable correlation was found between the optical and the far-infrared light curves. In the mid-infrared regime, the amplitude of variations is lower, with a hint for a weak anti-correlation with the optical changes. In order to interpret the observations, we modelled the spectral energy distribution of SVCep assuming a self-shadowed disc with a puffed-up inner rim, using a two-dimensional radiative transfer code. We found that modifying the height of the inner rim, the wavelength dependence of the long-term optical-infrared variations is well reproduced, except the mid-infrared domain. The origin of variation of the rim height might be fluctuation in the accretion rate in the outer disc. In order to model the mid-infrared behaviour, we tested adding an optically thin envelope to the system, but this model failed to explain the far-infrared variability. Infrared variability is a powerful tool to discriminate between models of the circumstellar environment. The proposed mechanism of variable rim height may not be restricted to UXOR stars, but might be a general characteristic of intermediate-mass young stars.

Abstract Copyright: 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: SV Cep - planetary systems: protoplanetary discs - stars: pre-main-sequence - infrared: stars

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