Circumstellar Disks revealed by $H$/$K$ Flux Variation Gradients
F. Pozo Nu\~nez, M. Haas, R. Chini, M. Ramolla, and K.-W. Hodapp

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that flux variation gradients in $H$ and $K$ bands can reveal circumstellar disks around young stellar objects by analyzing their variability patterns, providing a new tool for YSO classification.
Contribution
It introduces the flux variation gradient method for YSOs, linking variability in $H$/$K$ bands to the presence of circumstellar disks, and shows its effectiveness through observational data.
Findings
Flux variation gradients follow a linear relation for most YSOs.
The gradient slope indicates the temperature of the variable component.
Two YSOs show evidence of circumstellar disks via FVG analysis.
Abstract
The variability of young stellar objects (YSO) changes their brightness and color preventing a proper classification in traditional color-color and color magnitude diagrams. We have explored the feasibility of the flux variation gradient (FVG) method for YSOs, using and band monitoring data of the star forming region RCW\,38 obtained at the University Observatory Bochum in Chile. Simultaneous multi-epoch flux measurements follow a linear relation for almost all YSOs with large variability amplitude. The slope gives the mean color temperature of the varying component. Because is hotter than the dust sublimation temperature, we have tentatively assigned it to stellar variations. If the gradient does not meet the origin of the flux-flux diagram, an additional non- or less-varying component may be required. If the…
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