Mid-Infrared Spectral Variability Atlas of Young Stellar Objects
\'A. K\'osp\'al, P. \'Abrah\'am, J. A. Acosta-Pulido, C. P. Dullemond,, Th. Henning, M. Kun, Ch. Leinert, A. Mo\'or, N. J. Turner

TL;DR
This study presents a mid-infrared spectral atlas of 68 young stellar objects, revealing that mid-infrared variability is common and offers insights into disk structures and dynamics over decadal timescales.
Contribution
The paper provides the first extensive mid-infrared spectral variability atlas for young stellar objects, analyzing multi-epoch data to identify and interpret variability patterns.
Findings
37 objects show spectral variability over years.
Wavelength-independent flux changes suggest variable accretion.
Different variability amplitudes in silicate features indicate complex disk structures.
Abstract
Optical and near-infrared variability is a well-known property of young stellar objects. However, a growing number of recent studies claim that a considerable fraction of them also exhibit mid-infrared flux changes. With the aim of studying and interpreting variability on a decadal timescale, here we present a mid-infrared spectral atlas containing observations of 68 low- and intermediate mass young stellar objects. The atlas consists of 2.5-11.6 um low-resolution spectra obtained with the ISOPHOT-S instrument on-board the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) between 1996 and 1998, as well as 5.2-14.5 um low-resolution spectra obtained with the IRS instrument on-board the Spitzer Space Telescope between 2004 and 2007. The observations were retrieved from the ISO and Spitzer archives and were post-processed interactively by our own routines. For those 47 objects where multi-epoch spectra…
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