Exploring pre-main sequence variables of ONC: The new variables
Padmakar Parihar, Sergio Messina, Elisa Distefano, Shantikumar N.S., and Biman J. Medhi

TL;DR
This long-term study of young stellar objects in the Orion Nebula Cluster identifies new periodic variables, analyzes magnetic activity, and highlights the limitations of single-season surveys in detecting stellar variability.
Contribution
First detailed long-term photometric monitoring of ONC young stars, revealing new periodic variables and insights into stellar surface inhomogeneities and survey limitations.
Findings
72% of CTTS are periodic
32% of WTTS are periodic
Single-season surveys miss many variables
Abstract
Since 2004, we have been engaged in a long-term observing program to monitor young stellar objects in the Orion Nebula Cluster. We have collected about two thousands frames in V, R, and I broad-band filters on more than two hundred nights distributed over five consecutive observing seasons. The high-quality and time-extended photometric data give us an opportunity to address various phenomena associated with young stars. The prime motivations of this project are i) to explore various manifestations of stellar magnetic activity in very young low-mass stars; ii) to search for new pre-main sequence eclipsing binaries; and iii) to look for any EXor and FUor like transient activities associated with YSOs. Since this is the first paper on this program, we give a detailed description of the science drivers, the observation and the data reduction strategies as well. In addition to these, we…
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