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Evolution of the accretion structure of the compact object in the symbiotic binary BF Cygni during outburst in 2009-2014.
Document Type
Article
Source
Astrophysics & Space Science. Dec2017, Vol. 362 Issue 12, p1-7. 7p.
Subject
*ACCRETION (Astrophysics)
*P Cygni stars
*BINARY stars
*STELLAR winds
*CIRCUMBINARY planets
*PHOTOMETRIC stereo
Language
ISSN
0004-640X
Abstract
The eclipsing symbiotic binary BF Cyg has had five orbital minima during its last optical outburst after 2006. The second minimum is much shallower than the first one and after that the minimum get deeper again. We determined the parameters of the accretion structure surrounding the compact object in two minima and traced its evolution until 2014. Moreover, we analysed the continuum of the system in the region of the $UBVR_{\mathrm{C}}I_{\mathrm{C}}$ photometric bands to derive the parameters of its components at two times orbital maximum and calculated the mass-loss rate of the compact object. The results obtained allow us to conclude about the mechanism of fading of the optical light of the system until 2014. These results show that the optical flux of the outbursted compact object decreases because of 'contraction' of its observed photosphere (pseudophotosphere) which, on its side, is due to increase of the velocity of its stellar wind, and the optical flux of the circumbinary nebula decreases mainly because of reduction of its mean density, which, on its side, is due to destruction of the accretion structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]