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Light curves of the latest FUor: Indication of a close binary

M. Hackstein, M. Haas, Á. Kóspál, F. -J. Hambsch, R. Chini, P. Ábrahám, A. Moór, F. Pozo Nuñez, M. Ramolla, Ch. Westhues, L. Kaderhandt, Ch. Fein, A. Barr Domínguez, K. -W. Hodapp

Published 2015-10-22Version 1

We monitored the recent FUor 2MASS J06593158-0405277 (V960 Mon) since November 2009 at various observatories and multiple wavelengths. After the outburst by nearly 2.9 mag in $r$ around September 2014 the brightness gently fades until April 2015 by nearly 1 mag in $U$ and 0.5 mag in $z$. Thereafter the brightness at $\lambda>5000 \AA$ was constant until June 2015 while the shortest wavelengths ($U, B$) indicate a new rise, similar to that seen for the FUor V2493 Cyg (HBC722). Our near-infrared (NIR) monitoring between December 2014 and April 2015 shows a smaller outburst amplitude ($\sim$2 mag) and a smaller (0.2 $-$ 0.3 mag) post-outburst brightness decline. Optical and NIR color-magnitude diagrams indicate that the brightness decline is caused by growing extinction. The post-outburst light curves are modulated by an oscillating color-neutral pattern with a period of about 17 days and an amplitude declining from $\sim$0.08 mag in October 2014 to $\sim$0.04 mag in May 2015. The properties of the oscillating pattern lead us to suggest the presence of a close binary with eccentric orbit.

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