Triggers:FUOri
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Jump to navigationJump to searchFU Orionis (V1647 Ori) is young pre-main sequence stars, illuminating a McNeil's nebula in the vicinity of NGC 2068 star-forming region.
Plot from D.Chochol et al. 2006.
Characteristics:
- Very rare
- Outbursts repeat with a time scale of 40 years (1978, 2003)
- Amplitude: 5 mag over 4 months
- Outbursts last for 2 years
- Spectrum: red, heavily veiled continuum with strong emission of <math>H_{\alpha}</math>; in blue consistent with an early B spectral type
- X-ray variability present
More general characteristics of FUors, based on other examples
- FU Ori and V1057 Cyg rise over 1 yr, whereas V1515 Cyg rise over 20 years
- FU Ori and V1515 Cyg decline over 20-100 years, V1015 Cyg decays faster (10 yrs)
- Spectra: F or G supergiants
- Some of them are embedded in nebulas
- OO Serpentis is newly discovered another example of FU Ori Kospal et al. 2007.