A Near-IR Spectroscopic Survey of FU Orionis Objects
Michael Connelley, Bo Reipurth

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive near-IR spectroscopic survey of 33 objects related to FU Orionis, classifying them based on spectral features, and exploring their properties, similarities, and differences to better understand FUor phenomena.
Contribution
The paper provides a homogeneous spectral classification of FUor and FUor-like objects, introduces a spectral atlas, and identifies new FUor-like objects, advancing the understanding of their spectral characteristics and diversity.
Findings
FUors and FUor-like objects share similar near-IR spectra.
Spectral features can determine extinction and correlate with ice band depth.
Most FUors retain their spectral features decades after eruption.
Abstract
We have conducted a homogenous near-IR spectroscopic survey of 33 objects with varying degrees of similarity to FU~Orionis. Common spectroscopic features that are characteristic of the three classical FUors FU Ori, V1057 Cyg, and V1515 Cyg are: strong CO absorption, weak metal absorption, strong water bands, low gravity, strong blue shifted He I absorption, and few (if any) emission lines. Based on these criteria, we classify the 33 objects as either bona fide FUors (eruption observed), FUor-like objects (eruption not observed), or peculiar objects with some FUor-like characteristics, and present a spectral atlas of 14 bona-fide FUors, 10 FUor-like objects, and 9 peculiar objects. All objects that we classify as FUors or FUor-like have very similar near-IR spectra. We use this spectral similarity to determine the extinction to each source, and correlate the extinction to the depth of…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
