The 2008 outburst of EX Lup - silicate crystals in motion
Attila Juhasz, Cornelis Dullemond, Roy van Boekel, Jeroen Bouwman,, Peter Abraham, Jose Acosta-Pulido, Thomas Henning, Agnes Kospal, Aurora, Sicilia-Aguilar, Albert Jones, Attila Moor, Laszlo Mosoni, Zsolt Regaly,, Gyula Szokoly, Nikoletta Sipos

TL;DR
This study investigates the 2008 outburst of EX Lup, revealing in-situ crystal formation and transport in its disk, challenging thermal instability models and highlighting rapid radial crystal movement through spectral analysis.
Contribution
It provides new insights into crystal formation and transport mechanisms in eruptive young stars during outbursts, using detailed spectral modeling and observations.
Findings
Crystalline band strength increased after outburst
Rapid radial transport of crystals needed to explain spectra
Single temperature blackbody fits the optical SED well
Abstract
EX Lup is the prototype of the EXor class of eruptive young stars. These objects show optical outbursts which are thought to be related to runaway accretion onto the star. In a previous study we observed in-situ crystal formation in the disk of EX Lup during its latest outburst in 2008, making the object an ideal laboratory to investigate circumstellar crystal formation and transport. This outburst was monitored by a campaign of ground-based and Spitzer Space Telescope observations. Here we modeled the spectral energy distribution of EX Lup in the outburst from optical to millimeter wavelengths with a 2D radiative transfer code. Our results showed that the shape of the SED at optical wavelengths was more consistent with a single temperature blackbody than a temperature distribution. We also found that this single temperature component emitted 80-100 % of the total accretion luminosity.…
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