EX Lupi is a young, single
[ ]T-Tauri star
T Tauri stars (TTS) are a class of variable stars that are less than about ten million years old. This class is named after the prototype, T Tauri, a young star in the Taurus star-forming region. They are found near molecular clouds and iden ...
in the southern constellation
A constellation is an area on the celestial sphere in which a group of visible stars forms Asterism (astronomy), a perceived pattern or outline, typically representing an animal, mythological subject, or inanimate object.
The origins of the e ...
of Lupus
Lupus, technically known as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), is an autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system mistakenly attacks healthy tissue in many parts of the body. Symptoms vary among people and may be mild to severe. Comm ...
. An irregular variable,[ it is the prototype of young, low-mass eruptive stars named EXors,][ with ''EX Lupi'' being this object's variable star designation. At its minimal activity level, EX Lupi resembles a classical T-Tauri star of the M0 dwarf type.][ The low latitude of this star, at a declination of −40°, makes it difficult for northern observers to view.][ Based on ]parallax
Parallax is a displacement or difference in the apparent position of an object viewed along two different lines of sight and is measured by the angle or semi-angle of inclination between those two lines. Due to foreshortening, nearby objects ...
measurements, it is located at a distance of approximately 514 light year
A light-year, alternatively spelled light year, is a large unit of length used to express astronomical distances and is equivalent to about 9.46 trillion kilometers (), or 5.88 trillion miles ().One trillion here is taken to be 1012 ...
s from the Sun.[ The star lies next to a gap in the Lupus cloud complex, a star forming region.][
During 1944, Edith M. Janssen at Harvard Observatory noticed a ]stellar spectrum
Astronomical spectroscopy is the study of astronomy using the techniques of spectroscopy to measure the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, ultraviolet, X-ray, infrared and radio waves that radiate from stars and othe ...
that displayed bright lines on a photographic plate taken April 11, 1929, but these lines were missing on a spectrum from July 13, 1928. This star was found to be only two magnitudes fainter than at maximum, so a nova
A nova (plural novae or novas) is a transient astronomical event that causes the sudden appearance of a bright, apparently "new" star (hence the name "nova", which is Latin for "new") that slowly fades over weeks or months. Causes of the dramati ...
was ruled out. D. B. McLaughlin then undertook a study of this object going as far back as 1893, finding further outbursts in 1901, 1914, 1925, 1929, 1934. Each time the brightness increased by about two magnitudes, followed by smaller, irregular fluctuations lasting 1–2 years before returning to a near constant minimum at magnitude 13.2.[ Now designated EX Lupi, G. H. Herbig studied the spectrum of this irregular variable in 1950, finding that it is similar to other ]emission-line
A spectral line is a dark or bright line in an otherwise uniform and continuous spectrum, resulting from emission (electromagnetic radiation), emission or absorption (electromagnetic radiation), absorption of light in a narrow frequency range, ...
stars associated with nebulosity
A nebula ('cloud' or 'fog' in Latin; pl. nebulae, nebulæ or nebulas) is a distinct luminescent part of interstellar medium, which can consist of ionized, neutral or molecular hydrogen and also cosmic dust. Nebulae are often star-forming regio ...
.[
The next observed outburst was during the period 1955–1957 and was tracked by A. F. Jones. It reached a peak magnitude of 8.4, followed by a secondary brightening about 300 days later.][ After a period of quiescence during the 1980s, another eruptive burst was observed in March 1994.][ It reached a peak magnitude of 11.5 on both April 30 and May 14.][ The cause was now understood to be the result of a mass accretion event with the infalling matter releasing its kinetic energy on the ]T-Tauri star
T Tauri stars (TTS) are a class of variable stars that are less than about ten million years old. This class is named after the prototype, T Tauri, a young star in the Taurus star-forming region. They are found near molecular clouds and iden ...
. This creates a hot emission region that dominates the light output from the star. Many of the emission lines show an inverse P Cygni profile, thereby demonstrating that it is coming from infalling material. Absorption line
A spectral line is a dark or bright line in an otherwise uniform and continuous spectrum, resulting from emission or absorption of light in a narrow frequency range, compared with the nearby frequencies. Spectral lines are often used to iden ...
s in the spectrum show a redshift indicating a velocity of .[
]
A major outburst of EX Lupi began in January 2008,[ and it reached a peak visual magnitude of 8 during February.][ It remained optically brighter by five magnitudes for a period of seven months.][ Infrared observations of the star's circumstellar disk during the outburst shows spectral features of crystalline ]silicate
In chemistry, a silicate is any member of a family of polyatomic anions consisting of silicon and oxygen, usually with the general formula , where . The family includes orthosilicate (), metasilicate (), and pyrosilicate (, ). The name is al ...
s, including strong indications of forsterite. The features resembled those seen in comets and some protoplanetary disks. The temperature of the disk is mostly below , indicating a circumstellar dust-free inner hole with a radius of .[ The disk may extend outward to at least . At stellar quiescence, the infrared silicate feature at a wavelength of can be explained as amorphous silicates of olivine and ]pyroxene
The pyroxenes (commonly abbreviated to ''Px'') are a group of important rock-forming inosilicate minerals found in many igneous and metamorphic rocks. Pyroxenes have the general formula , where X represents calcium (Ca), sodium (Na), iron (Fe II) ...
.[
Matter from the circumstellar disk is being accreted onto the star by means of accretion columns.][ This column may be the cause of the 7.417 day ]radial velocity
The radial velocity or line-of-sight velocity, also known as radial speed or range rate, of a target with respect to an observer is the temporal rate of change, rate of change of the distance or Slant range, range between the two points. It is e ...
variations observed with this star. EX Lupi is accreting mass at a typical estimated rate of ·yr−1, which can climb as high as ·yr−1 during peak bursts.[ Between outbursts, the star undergoes moderate variability of 1–2 magnitudes due to variations in the rate of accretion.][
]
See also
* FU Orionis star
References
Further reading
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
{{Lupus (constellation)
Red dwarfs
T Tauri stars
Eruptive variables
Circumstellar disks
Lupus (constellation)
Lupi, EX