Facing the wind of the pre-FUor V1331 Cyg
P. P. Petrov, R. Kurosawa, M. M. Romanova, J. F. Gameiro, M., Fernandez, E. V. Babina, S. A. Artemenko

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-resolution spectra of V1331 Cyg, revealing stellar parameters, wind properties, and jet interactions, providing insights into mass outflows during the pre-FUor stage of stellar evolution.
Contribution
First detection of the photospheric spectrum of V1331 Cyg and development of a wind model explaining spectral line variability and mass-loss rates.
Findings
Photospheric spectrum of V1331 Cyg detected and characterized.
Stellar wind model reproduces observed spectral line profiles.
Mass-loss rate varies between 6-11 x 10^{-8} Msun/yr.
Abstract
The mass outflows in T Tauri stars (TTS) are thought to be an effective mechanism to remove angular momentum during the pre-main-sequence contraction of a low-mass star. The most powerful winds are observed at the FUor stage of stellar evolution. V1331 Cyg has been considered as a TTS at the pre-FUor stage. We analyse high-resolution spectra of V1331 Cyg collected in 1998-2007 and 20-d series of spectra taken in 2012. For the first time the photospheric spectrum of the star is detected and stellar parameters are derived: spectral type G7-K0 IV, mass 2.8 Msun, radius 5 Rsun, vsini < 6 km/s. The photospheric spectrum is highly veiled, but the amount of veiling is not the same in different spectral lines, being lower in weak transitions and much higher in strong transitions. The Fe II 5018, Mg I 5183, K I 7699 and some other lines of metals are accompanied by a `shell' absorption at radial…
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