The eruptive young star IRAS 21204+4913
Abstract
The results of photometric, polarimetric, and spectroscopic observations are presented for the young star IRAS 21204+4913, whose visible brightness has increased by ≈ 5 m since October 2025. The star's absorption spectrum in the 0.36 - 0.75 μm range resembles those of A - F giants and supergiants, but it also exhibits molecular TiO bands. The brightening was accompanied by a significant increase in the degree of polarization of the stellar radiation (to ≈ 16 \% in the I-band), likely due to scattering by dust in an expanding circumstellar shell. The P Cygni profile of the Hα line implies a dusty wind velocity of ≈ 300 km/s. We believe that the outburst of IRAS 21204+4913 is caused by an increase in the accretion rate of protoplanetary disk's matter onto the young star with a mass of 0.5 M to 3× 10-5 M yr-1. Furthermore, IRAS 21204+4913 displays several unusual features: the dependence of the width and radial velocity of absorption lines on the excitation potential, emission in the TiO molecular bands, and a comparably bright outburst that occured in 1948. Several T Tauri stars and a group of Herbig-Haro objects are found in the vicinity of the star.
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