Submillimeter and Mid-Infrared Variability of Young Stellar Objects in the M17 HII Region
Zhiwei Chen, Doug Johnstone, Carlos Contreras Pe\~na, Jeong-Eun Lee, Sheng-Yuan Liu, Gregory Herczeg, Steve Mairs, Geumsook Park, Kee-Tae Kim, Mi-Ryang Kim, Keping Qiu, Yao-Te Wang, Xu Zhang, Megan Reiter, the JCMT Transient Team

TL;DR
This study analyzes young stellar object variability in M17 across submillimeter and mid-infrared wavelengths over several years, revealing limited but significant variability patterns influenced by the region's distance and feedback effects.
Contribution
First comprehensive multiwavelength variability analysis of YSOs in M17, highlighting the impact of environment and evolutionary stage on observed variability.
Findings
One robust submillimeter variable with 4% flux change
22 YSOs show mid-IR secular and stochastic variability
Less overall variability detected compared to other regions
Abstract
We conducted a comprehensive analysis of young stellar object (YSO) variability at submillimeter and mid-infrared (mid-IR) wavelengths for the M\,17 \ion{H}{2} region, using 3.5 years monitoring data from the JCMT Transient Survey at and m and 9 years mid-IR monitoring data from the NEOWISE mission. Our study encompasses observations of 198 and 164 bright submillimeter peaks identified within the deep JCMT coadded maps at 450 and m, and 66 YSOs seen by NEOWISE W2 that were previously identified in mid-IR observations. We find one robust linear submillimeter variable, an intermediate mass protostar, with a peak flux change in 3.5 years of JCMT monitoring that sets a lower limit of luminosity increase for the source. At mid-IR wavelengths, our analysis reveals secular and stochastic variability in 22 YSOs, with the highest fraction of secular…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
