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Photometric activity of the Herbig Be star MWC 297 over 25 years

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The photometric behavior of the hot, young Herbig Be starMWC 297 on various time scales is studied using published data, as well as new observations. The series of photometric observations covers about 25 years. Over this time, the star showed low-amplitude (ΔV ≈ 0.3m) irregular variabilitymodulated by large-scale cyclic variabilitywith an amplitude close to 0.2m and a period (or quasi-period) of 5.4±0.1 yr. A detailed seasonal analysis of the data shows that the light curve of MWC 297 displays two types of photometric features: low-amplitude Algol-like fading with an amplitude close to 0.2m and low-amplitude flares resembling the flares of UV Ceti stars, but being more powerful and having longer durations. The variations of the stellar brightness are accompanied by variations of the B-V and V -R colors: when the brightness decreases, B-V decreases, while V -R increases (the star reddens). The reddening law is close to the standard interstellar reddening law. Although the character of the brightness variability ofMWC 297 resembles the photometric activity of UX Ori type stars, which is due to variations of their circumstellar extinction, its scale is very far from the scales observed for UX Ori stars. It is difficult to reconcile the level of photometric activity with the idea that MWC 297 is observed through its own gas-dust disk viewed almost edge-on, as has been suggested in several studies.

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Original Russian Text © O.Yu. Barsunova, S.Yu. Mel’nikov, V.P. Grinin, N.A. Katysheva, S.Yu. Shugarov, 2013, published in Astronomicheskii Zhurnal, 2013, Vol. 90, No. 2, pp. 110–115.

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Barsunova, O.Y., Mel’nikov, S.Y., Grinin, V.P. et al. Photometric activity of the Herbig Be star MWC 297 over 25 years. Astron. Rep. 57, 89–94 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063772913020029

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