LBT/LUCIFER near-infrared spectroscopy of PV Cephei. An outbursting young stellar object with an asymmetric jet
A. Caratti o Garatti, R. Garcia Lopez, G. Weigelt, L.V. Tambovtseva,, V.P. Grinin, H. Wheelwright, J.D. Ilee

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy to analyze PV Cephei, revealing its fading brightness, reduced accretion rate, asymmetric jet features, and a small gaseous disc, providing insights into its post-outburst environment.
Contribution
First detailed near-IR spectroscopic analysis of PV Cephei post-outburst, characterizing its accretion, jet, and disc properties with new modeling insights.
Findings
Brightness and accretion rate decreased significantly since 2004.
Detected asymmetric jet with high- and low-velocity components.
Modeled a small gaseous disc ring extending to ~3 AU.
Abstract
We present a detailed spectroscopic investigation of the young eruptive star PV Cep, to improve our understanding of its nature and characterise its circumstellar environment after its last outburst in 2004. The analysis of our medium-resolution spectroscopy in the near-IR (0.9-2.35 um), collected in 2012 at the Large Binocular Telescope with the IR spectrograph LUCIFER, allows us to infer the main stellar parameters (visual extinction, accretion luminosity, mass accretion and ejection rates), and model the inner disc, jet, and wind. The NIR spectrum displays several strong emission lines associated with accretion/ejection activity and circumstellar environment. Our analysis shows that the brightness of PV Cep is fading, as well as the mass accretion rate (2x10^-7 Msun/yr^-1 in 2012 vs ~5x10^-6 Msun/yr^-1 in 2004), which is more than one order of magnitude lower than in the outburst…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
