RW Aur B: a modest UX Ori type companion of the famous primary
A. Dodin, S. Lamzin, P. Petrov, B. Safonov, M. Takami, and A., Tatarnikov

TL;DR
This study presents comprehensive photometric, polarimetric, and spectroscopic observations of RW Aur B, revealing its classification as a UX Ori type star with chaotic brightness variations, dust scattering, and signs of active accretion and chromospheric activity.
Contribution
First detailed multi-wavelength observational analysis of RW Aur B, establishing its UX Ori classification and characterizing its physical and accretion properties.
Findings
RW Aur B exhibits irregular short-term brightness dimmings.
The star shows increased polarization during dimmings, indicating dust scattering.
Spectral analysis suggests active accretion and a powerful chromosphere.
Abstract
The secondary of the famous young binary RW Aur is much less studied than the primary. To compensate this shortcoming, we present here the results of UBVRIJHK photometric, VRI polarimetric and optical spectral observations of RW Aur B. The star demonstrates chaotic brightness variations in the optical band with irregular short (~ 1 day) dimmings with an amplitude up to The dimmings are accompanied with an increase in the linear polarization (up to 3 per cent in the I band), presumably due to the scattering of the stellar radiation by dust in the circumstellar disc that means that RW Aur B can be classified as a UX Ori type star. We concluded that the observed excess emission at m and longward 2 m as well as a variability of fluxes and profiles of HI, HeI and NaI D emission lines are due to the accretion process. At…
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