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SU Lyn - a transient symbiotic star

Iłkiewicz, Krystian; Mikołajewska, Joanna; Scaringi, Simone; Teyssier, François; Stoyanov, Kiril A; Fratta, Matteo

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Authors

Krystian Iłkiewicz

Joanna Mikołajewska

François Teyssier

Kiril A Stoyanov

Matteo Fratta matteo.fratta@durham.ac.uk
PGR Student Doctor of Philosophy



Abstract

SU Lyn is a binary system composed of a white dwarf and a red giant star. Although it is known to be bright and variable at X-ray wavelengths, the optical counterpart of the source appeared as a single red giant without prominent emission lines. Because of the lack of optical features typical for interacting systems, the system was classified as a hidden symbiotic star. We present the results of optical monitoring of the system. While SU Lyn did not show substantial photometric variability, the spectroscopic observations revealed a complex behaviour. The system showed strong emission line variability, including P Cygni profiles, changing line emission environments, and variable reddening. Both X-ray and optical observations indicate that the components of SU Lyn were interacting only for a short time during the last twelve years of monitoring. For the first time, we showed that SU Lyn resembled a classical symbiotic star when it was X-ray bright, and remained hidden afterwards. We also discuss the current evolutionary status of the red giant, as well as possible future evolution of the system. We suggest that SU Lyn could be a progenitor of a classical, persistent symbiotic system.

Citation

Iłkiewicz, K., Mikołajewska, J., Scaringi, S., Teyssier, F., Stoyanov, K. A., & Fratta, M. (2022). SU Lyn - a transient symbiotic star. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 510(2), 2707-2717. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab3637

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 4, 2021
Online Publication Date Dec 28, 2021
Publication Date 2022-02
Deposit Date May 12, 2022
Publicly Available Date May 12, 2022
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Print ISSN 0035-8711
Electronic ISSN 1365-2966
Publisher Royal Astronomical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 510
Issue 2
Pages 2707-2717
DOI https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab3637

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This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. ©: 2021 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.





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