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Simultaneous photometric and spectral analysis of a new outburst of V1686 Cyg

We present an analysis of the optical observations of Herbig AeBe star V1686 Cyg, which is associated with a small isolated star-forming region around HAeBe star BD+40$^{\circ}$4124. We observed this star as a part of our project of young eruptive stars investigation. Observations were held on 2.6m telescope of Byurakan Observatory from 2015 to 2017. For this period we obtained V1686 Cyg direct images and 14 medium- and low-resolution spectra. In the course of observations we noticed that this star underwent a not-typical brightness outburst. After data reduction we found that the full rise and decline of V1686 Cyg brightness had almost 3 magnitudes amplitude and lasted about 3 months. We were also able to trace the changes of the stellar spectrum during the outburst, which are correlated with the photometric variations.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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