V4141 Sgr: Outflows and repeated outbursts
V4141 Sgr: Outflows and repeated outbursts
In this work, we analyze the ongoing brightening of the poorly studied symbiotic star V4141 Sgr and examine its long-term variability. We present new low-resolution spectroscopic observations of the system in its bright state and combine them with multi-color photometric data from our observations, ASAS-SN, ATLAS, and Gaia DR3. To investigate its long-term evolution, we also incorporate historical data, including photographic plates, constructing a light curve spanning more than a century. Our analysis reveals that V4141 Sgr has undergone multiple outbursts, with at least one exhibiting characteristics typical of "slow" symbiotic novae. The current outburst is characterized by the ejection of optically thick material and possibly bipolar jets, a phenomenon observed in only a small fraction of symbiotic stars. These findings establish V4141 Sgr as an intriguing target for continued monitoring.
Jaroslav Merc、Joanna Miko?ajewska、Thomas Petit、Berto Monard、Stéphane Charbonnel、Olivier Garde、Pascal Le D?、Lionel Mulato、Tadashi Kojima
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Jaroslav Merc,Joanna Miko?ajewska,Thomas Petit,Berto Monard,Stéphane Charbonnel,Olivier Garde,Pascal Le D?,Lionel Mulato,Tadashi Kojima.V4141 Sgr: Outflows and repeated outbursts[EB/OL].(2025-04-23)[2025-05-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.16806.点此复制
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