A near-infrared variability campaign of TMR-1: New light on the nature of the candidate protoplanet TMR-1C
B. Riaz, E. L. Martin, M. G. Petr-Gotzens, J.-L. Monin

TL;DR
This study of TMR-1C's near-infrared variability over several years reveals large long-term brightness changes and color variations, supporting its classification as a faint dusty Class I protostellar candidate with complex inner disk dynamics.
Contribution
We conducted a multi-epoch NIR variability study of TMR-1C, providing new insights into its long-term brightness and color changes and identifying additional variable sources nearby.
Findings
TMR-1C shows large-amplitude long-term variability in NIR brightness and colors.
No significant short-term NIR variability (>0.15-0.2 mag) was detected.
TMR-1C's variability suggests changes in extinction and inner disk structure.
Abstract
(abridged) We present a near-infrared (NIR) photometric variability study of the candidate protoplanet, TMR-1C, located at a separation of about 10" (~1000 AU) from the Class I protobinary TMR-1AB in the Taurus molecular cloud. Our campaign was conducted between October, 2011, and January, 2012. We were able to obtain 44 epochs of observations in each of the H and Ks filters. Based on the final accuracy of our observations, we do not find any strong evidence of short-term NIR variability at amplitudes of >0.15-0.2 mag for TMR-1C or TMR-1AB. Our present observations, however, have reconfirmed the large-amplitude long-term variations in the NIR emission for TMR-1C, which were earlier observed between 1998 and 2002, and have also shown that no particular correlation exists between the brightness and the color changes. TMR-1C became brighter in the H-band by ~1.8 mag between 1998 and 2002,…
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