Highly variable young massive stars in ATLASGAL clumps
M.S.N. Kumar, C. Contreras-Pena, P.W. Lucas, M.A. Thompson

TL;DR
This study identifies highly variable young massive stars in dense ATLASGAL clumps, revealing episodic accretion as a key driver of their variability, with implications for understanding massive star formation.
Contribution
It is the first to detect high-amplitude variability in massive YSOs and links their variability to episodic accretion processes.
Findings
18 variable sources centered on dense clumps
13 of these are consistent with YSO models
Most show variability with timescales of a few hundred days
Abstract
High-amplitude variability in Young Stellar Objects (YSOs) is usually associated with episodic accretion events. It has not been observed so far in massive YSOs. Here, the high-amplitude variable star sample of ContrerasPe\~{n}a et al.(2016) has been used to search for highly-variable(K1\,mag) sources coinciding with dense clumps mapped using the 850\mum continuum emission by the ATLASGAL survey. 18 variable sources are centred on the sub-mm clump peaks, and coincide (1") with a 24m point or compact (10") source. 13 of these 18 sources can be fit by YSO models. The 13 variable YSOs(VYSO) have luminosities of 10 L, an average mass of 8 M and a range of ages up to 10 yr. 11 of these 13 VYSOs are located in the midst of infrared dark clouds. 9 of the 13 sources have K2 mag, significantly higher compared to the mean…
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