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Photometric and polarimetric activity of the Herbig Ae star VX Cas. / Shakhovskoǐ, D. N.; Rostopchina, A. N.; Grinin, V. P.; Minikulov, N. Kh.

в: Astronomy Reports, Том 47, № 4, 01.04.2003, стр. 301-311.

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Harvard

Shakhovskoǐ, DN, Rostopchina, AN, Grinin, VP & Minikulov, NK 2003, 'Photometric and polarimetric activity of the Herbig Ae star VX Cas', Astronomy Reports, Том. 47, № 4, стр. 301-311. https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1568134

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Shakhovskoǐ, D. N., Rostopchina, A. N., Grinin, V. P., & Minikulov, N. K. (2003). Photometric and polarimetric activity of the Herbig Ae star VX Cas. Astronomy Reports, 47(4), 301-311. https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1568134

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Shakhovskoǐ DN, Rostopchina AN, Grinin VP, Minikulov NK. Photometric and polarimetric activity of the Herbig Ae star VX Cas. Astronomy Reports. 2003 Апр. 1;47(4):301-311. https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1568134

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Shakhovskoǐ, D. N. ; Rostopchina, A. N. ; Grinin, V. P. ; Minikulov, N. Kh. / Photometric and polarimetric activity of the Herbig Ae star VX Cas. в: Astronomy Reports. 2003 ; Том 47, № 4. стр. 301-311.

BibTeX

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abstract = "We present the results of our simultaneous photometric and polarimetric observations of the Herbig Ae/Be star VX Cas acquired in 1987-2001. The star belongs to the UX Ori subtype of young variable stars and exhibits a rather low level of photometric activity: only six Algol-like minima with amplitudes ΔV > 1m were recorded in 15 years of observations. Two of these minima, in 1998 and 2001, were the deepest in the history of the star's photometric studies, with V amplitudes of about 2m. In each case, the dimming was accompanied by an increase in the linear polarization in agreement with the law expected for variable circumstellar extinction. The highest V polarization was about 5%. Observations of VX Cas in the deep minima revealed a turnover of the color tracks, typical of stars of this type and due to an increased contribution from radiation scattered in the circumstellar disk. We separated the observed polarization of VX Cas into interstellar (Pis ) and intrinsic (Pin) components. Their position angles differ by approximately 60°, with Pis dominating in the bright state and Pin dominating during the deep minima. The competition of these two polarization components leads to changes in both the degree and position angle of the polarization during the star's brightness variations. Generally speaking, in terms of the behavior of the brightness, color indices, and linear polarization, VX Cas is similar to other UX Ori stars studied by us earlier. A number of episodes of photometric and polarimetric activity suggest that, in their motion along highly eccentric orbits, circumstellar gas and dust clouds can enter the close vicinity of the star (and be disrupted there). {\textcopyright} 2003 MAIK {"}Nauka/Interperiodica{"}.",
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