The dusty envelopes of FU Orionis variables
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The spectral energy distributions of five FU Orionis variables are discussed using new ground-based infrared photometry and IRAS Addscan measurements. V1057 Cyg, V1515 Cyg, and Z CMa have much larger far-infrared fluxes than can be explained by the simple accretion disk models that match their spectral energy distributions less than 10 microns. The 10-20-micron excess emission in V1057 has decreased proportionately with the decline in optical light, which demonstrates that the far-infrared flux arises in a dust shell reprocessing light from the central object. It is suggested that the far-infrared excesses arise in somewhat flattened dusty envelopes with a covering factor in a solid angle of roughly one-half, which is consistent with the fraction of FU Orionis variables that are heavily embedded. It is proposed that the dusty envelope falls onto the outer disk at a rate of about 5 x 10 exp -6 solar mass/yr. The rate is sufficient to replenish disk material accreted during a FU Orionis outburst and allow repetitive eruptions on time scales of several thousand years.
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