A systematic survey for eruptive young stellar objects using mid-infrared photometry
Aleks Scholz (DIAS), Dirk Froebrich (University of Kent), Kenneth Wood, (University of St. Andrews)

TL;DR
This study systematically surveys eruptive young stellar objects using mid-infrared data from Spitzer and WISE, identifying new eruptive candidates and constraining the frequency and timescales of episodic accretion events.
Contribution
It introduces a large-scale method to identify eruptive YSOs via mid-infrared variability and estimates the typical interval between accretion bursts.
Findings
Discovered two new FU Ori-type eruptive variables.
Reconfirmed known burst V2492 Cyg.
Estimated episodic accretion phases occur roughly every 10,000 years.
Abstract
Accretion in young stellar objects (YSOs) is at least partially episodic, i.e. periods with high accretion rates ('bursts') are interspersed by quiescent phases. These bursts manifest themselves as eruptive variability. Here we present a systematic survey for eruptive YSOs aiming to constrain the frequency of accretion bursts. We compare mid-infrared photometry from Spitzer and WISE separated by ~5 yr for two samples of YSOs, in nearby star forming regions and in the Galactic plane, each comprising about 4000 young sources. All objects for which the brightness at 3.6 and 4.5 mu is increased by at least 1 mag between the two epochs may be eruptive variables and burst candidates. For these objects, we carry out follow-up observations in the near-infrared. We discover two new eruptive variables in the Galactic plane which could be FU Ori-type objects, with K-band amplitudes of more than…
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