Aims. As part of the Red MSX Source Survey of Massive Young Stellar Objects (MYSOs) we have conducted multi-wavelength follow up observations of the well-known object V645 Cygni. We present our data on this object, whose near-infrared spectrum is exceptional and place these in context with previous observations Methods. Our observations of V645 Cyg included near/mid infrared imaging observations, 13CO 2-1 line observations and high signal-to-noise velocity resolved near-infrared spectroscopy. Results. The spectrum shows P-Cygni hydrogen Brackett emission, consistent with a high velocity stellar wind. A red-shifted emission component to a number of near-IR emission lines was also uncovered. This is associated with a similar component in the Hα- line. V645 Cyg is also found to have variable CO first overtone bandhead emission. Conclusions. The data clearly indicate that the outflow of V645 Cyg is variable. The unidentified feature in a previously published optical spectrum is identified with a receding outflow at 2000 kms-1. The nature of this feature, which is found in hydrogen and helium atomic lines and CO molecular lines remains a puzzle. © ESO 2006.
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Clarke, A. J., Lumsden, S. L., Oudmaijer, R. D., Busfield, A. L., Hoare, M. G., Moore, T. J. T., … Urquhart, J. S. (2006). Evidence for variable outflows in the young stellar object V645 Cygni. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 457(1), 183–188. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20064839
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