VVV-WIT-13: an eruptive young star with cool molecular features
Abstract
Here we investigate an infrared eruptive source, identified from the decade-long VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea survey (VVV). We named this target after a group of variable sources discovered by VVV, as VVV-WIT-13, with WIT standing for "What Is This?", due to its unique photometric variation behaviour and the mysterious origin of the outburst. This target exhibited an outburst with a 5.7 mag amplitude in the Ks-band, remained on its brightness plateau for 3.5 years, and then rapidly faded to its pre-eruptive brightness afterwards. We aim to reveal the variable nature and outburst origin of VVV-WIT-13 by presenting our follow-up photometric and spectroscopic observations along with theoretical models. We gathered photometric time series in both near- and mid-infrared wavelengths. We obtained near-infrared spectra during the outburst and decaying stages on XSHOOTER/VLT and FIRE/Magellan, and then fitted the detected molecular absorption features using models from ExoMol. We applied 2D numerical simulations to re-create the observables of the eruptive phenomenon. We observe deep AlO absorption bands in the infrared spectra of VVV-WIT-13, during the outburst stage, along with other more common absorption bands (e.g. CO). Our best-fit model suggests a 600 K temperature of the AlO absorption band. In the decaying stage, the AlO bands disappeared, whilst broad blue-shifted H2 lines arose, a common indicator of stellar wind and outflow. The observational evidence suggests that the CO and TiO features originate from an outflow or a wind environment. We find that VVV-WIT-13 is an eruptive young star with instability occurring in the accretion disk. One favoured theoretical explanation of this event is a disrupted gas clump at a distance of 3 au from the source. If confirmed, this would be the first such event observed in real time.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2509.15334,
title = {VVV-WIT-13: an eruptive young star with cool molecular features},
author = {Zhen Guo and Philip Lucas and Sergey N. Yurchenko and Tomasz Kaminski and Matias Montesinos and Sergei Nayakshin and Vardan Elbakyan and Javier Osses and Alessio Caratti o Garatti and He Zhao and Radostin Kurtev and Jura Borissova and Calum Morris and Dante Minniti and Javier Alonso-García and Vitor Fermiano and Roberto K. Saito and Niall Miller and Gabriella Zsidi and H. D. S. Muthu and Cesar Briceño and Carlos Contreras Peña and A. E. Lynas-Gray and Jonathan Tennyson and Lingzhi Wang and Lixin Yu and Diego Benitez-Palacios and Jinyi Yang and Michael Kuhn and Sharon X. Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.15334},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
13 pages, 14 figures