Hubble imaging of V1331 Cygni: Proper motion study of its circumstellar structures
Arpita Choudhary, Bringfried Stecklum, Hendrik Linz

TL;DR
This study uses multi-epoch Hubble imaging and additional data to analyze the proper motion and dust properties of V1331 Cygni's circumstellar nebulae, revealing insights into its outburst history and dust structure.
Contribution
It provides the first proper motion analysis of V1331 Cygni's nebulae using multi-epoch HST data and integrates multi-wavelength observations to understand its outburst history and dust configuration.
Findings
Nebula expansion consistent with a few thousand years ago outburst.
No radial grain size separation detected in dust arcs.
Outer arc thermal emission observed in Herschel 160 micron images.
Abstract
The young star V1331 Cyg received previous attention because it is surrounded by an optical, arc-like reflection nebula. V1331 Cyg is commonly considered to be a candidate for an object that has undergone an FU-Ori (FUOR) the outbreak in the past. This in turn could lead to a time-varying appearance of the dusty arcs that may be revealed by multi-epoch imaging. In particular, a radial colour analysis of the dust arcs can then be attempted to check whether radial grain size distribution was modified by a previous FUOR wind. Second-epoch imaging of V1331 Cyg was obtained by us in 2009 using the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). By comparing this to archival HST data from 2000, we studied the time evolution of the circumstellar nebulae. After a point spread function subtraction using model point spread functions, we used customised routines to perform a proper motion analysis. The nebula…
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