Photometric and Spectroscopic monitoring of YSOs in nearby star forming regions. I. Eruptive YSOs
Carlos Contreras Pe\~na, Gregory J. Herczeg, Mizna Ashraf, Jessy Jose,, Ho-Gyu Lee, Doug Johnstone, Jeong-Eun Lee, Xing-yu Zhou, Hanpu Liu and, Sung-Yong Yoon

TL;DR
This study analyzes eruptive young stellar objects in nearby star-forming regions, combining light curves and spectra to classify their variability types and understand the physical mechanisms behind episodic accretion events.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectro-photometric analysis of nine eruptive YSOs, identifying different types and exploring the physical parameters influencing their outbursts.
Findings
Identified one FUor-like, one EX Lupi-type, and six mixed-characteristic YSOs.
Observed a wide range of outburst parameters affecting variability.
Supported the role of episodic accretion in YSO evolution.
Abstract
Mid-infrared (mid-IR) variability in young stellar objects (YSOs) is driven by several physical mechanisms, which produce a variety of amplitudes and light curve shapes. One of these mechanisms, variable disk accretion is predicted by models of episodic accretion to drive secular variability, including in the mid-IR. Because the largest accretion bursts are rare, adding new objects to the YSO eruptive variable class aids our understanding of the episodic accretion phenomenon and its possible impact on stellar and planetary formation. A previous analysis of 6.5 yr of NeoWISE light curves (3-5 m) of ~7000 nearby YSOs found an increase in the fraction of variability and variability amplitude for objects at younger stages of evolution. To help interpret these light curves, we have obtained low- and high-resolution near-IR spectra of 78 objects from this sample of YSOs. In this work, we…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation
