Probing the origin of UX Ori-type variability in the YSO binary CO Ori with VLTI/GRAVITY
Claire L. Davies, Alex Kreplin, Jacques Kluska, Edward Hone, Stefan, Kraus

TL;DR
This study uses VLTI/GRAVITY interferometry to explore the origin of UX Ori-type variability in the young stellar object binary CO Ori, revealing insights into circumstellar structures and ruling out additional companions related to the observed periodicity.
Contribution
First interferometric measurements of CO Ori's circumstellar environment, providing new insights into the geometry and potential causes of UX Ori variability.
Findings
Circum-primary emission is consistent with a Gaussian component inclined at 30°.
The inclination differs from other UX Ori stars, suggesting variability may arise from material outside the disc.
No additional companions more than 3.6% flux contribution within 7.3-20 mas are detected.
Abstract
The primary star in the young stellar object (YSO) binary CO Ori displays UX Ori-type variability: irregular, high amplitude optical and near-infrared photometric fluctuations where flux minima coincide with polarization maxima. This is attributed to changes in local opacity. In CO Ori A, these variations exhibit a 12.4 yr cycle. Here, we investigate the physical origin of the fluctuating opacity and its periodicity using interferometric observations of CO Ori obtained using VLTI/GRAVITY. Continuum K-band circum-primary and circum-secondary emission are marginally spatially resolved for the first time while Br emission is detected in the spectrum of the secondary. We estimate a spectral type range for CO Ori B of K2-K5 assuming visual extinction, and a distance of 430 pc. From geometric modelling of the continuum visibilities, the circum-primary emission is…
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