2015AJ....149..130S


Query : 2015AJ....149..130S

2015AJ....149..130S - Astron. J., 149, 130 (2015/April-0)

CSI 2264: characterizing young stars in NGC 2264 with short-duration periodic flux dips in their light curves.

STAUFFER J., CODY A.M., McGINNIS P., REBULL L., HILLENBRAND L.A., TURNER N.J., CARPENTER J., PLAVCHAN P., CAREY S., TEREBEY S., MORALES-CALDERON M., ALENCAR S.H.P., BOUVIER J., VENUTI L., HARTMANN L., CALVET N., MICELA G., FLACCOMIO E., SONG I., GUTERMUTH R., BARRADO D., VRBA F.J., COVEY K., PADGETT D., HERBST W., GILLEN E., LYRA W., GUIMARAES M.M., BOUY H. and FAVATA F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We identify nine young stellar objects (YSOs) in the NGC 2264 star-forming region with optical CoRoT light curves exhibiting short-duration, shallow periodic flux dips. All of these stars have infrared excesses that are consistent with their having inner disk walls near the Keplerian co-rotation radius. The repeating photometric dips have FWHMs generally less than 1 day, depths almost always less than 15%, and periods (3 < P < 11 days) consistent with dust near the Keplerian co-rotation period. The flux dips vary considerably in their depth from epoch to epoch, but usually persist for several weeks and, in two cases, were present in data collected in successive years. For several of these stars, we also measure the photospheric rotation period and find that the rotation and dip periods are the same, as predicted by standard ''disk-locking'' models. We attribute these flux dips to clumps of material in or near the inner disk wall, passing through our line of sight to the stellar photosphere. In some cases, these dips are also present in simultaneous Spitzer IRAC light curves at 3.6 and 4.5 microns. We characterize the properties of these dips, and compare the stars with light curves exhibiting this behavior to other classes of YSOs in NGC 2264. A number of physical mechanisms could locally increase the dust scale height near the inner disk wall, and we discuss several of those mechanisms; the most plausible mechanisms are either a disk warp due to interaction with the stellar magnetic field or dust entrained in funnel-flow accretion columns arising near the inner disk wall.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 2264 - stars: pre-main sequence - stars: variables: T Tauri, Herbig Ae/Be

Simbad objects: 34

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Number of rows : 34
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* AA Tau Or* 04 34 55.4201902392 +24 28 53.033624580 13.14 13.34 12.20 12.03   K5Ve 723 0
2 2MASS J06390355+0916159 TT* 06 39 03.5507495232 +09 16 15.970481760       15.34   M3.5 8 0
3 2MASS J06392200+1006233 TT* 06 39 22.0054987584 +10 06 23.310553176       15.64   ~ 10 0
4 KHA 55 Em* 06 39 32.7656341008 +09 04 13.802955420   16.59   15.04   ~ 5 0
5 V* QU Mon Or* 06 39 33.3962402880 +09 52 01.662042576       15.28   M2 24 0
6 V* QT Mon Or* 06 39 34.4020554384 +09 54 51.093806796     16.64 15.63 14.228 M1.5: 31 0
7 NSVS 9839705 SB* 06 39 36.9182996232 +09 15 47.131234020       13.05   ~ 5 0
8 UCAC4 501-030009 Y*O 06 39 53.189 +10 01 13.72       16.59   M2.5: 6 0
9 Cl* NGC 2264 SBL 79 TT* 06 40 22.6245215208 +09 49 46.261785036 19.413 18.56 17.23 16.2 15.12 M0 39 0
10 V* NU Mon TT* 06 40 36.5302620744 +09 50 45.672286128 17.88 18.12 16.92 15.9 14.59 M0.8 47 0
11 V* NV Mon TT* 06 40 37.8654419808 +09 34 54.077163708 18.689 17.913 16.492 15.63 14.293 M3e 47 0
12 V* V338 Mon TT* 06 40 38.1954521520 +09 29 52.502499528 19.44 18.86 17.37 16.38 15.20 M1e 36 0
13 ESO-HA 393 Y*O 06 40 41.9292132696 +09 43 55.116080112     18.55 17.34 15.93 M3: 19 0
14 V* LQ Mon TT* 06 40 43.2158542128 +09 47 07.243136772 17.403 17.29 15.84 14.91 13.97 K6 59 0
15 NGC 2264 OpC 06 40 52.1 +09 52 37           ~ 1793 0
16 ESO-HA 426 TT* 06 40 52.7564631816 +09 43 00.428336220 18.26   18.497 17.339 15.89 M5 28 0
17 KHA 98 TT* 06 40 52.9232940792 +09 44 54.384889740 16.892 16.515 15.339 14.893 13.705 K5/6e 47 0
18 ESO-HA 440 TT* 06 40 55.7436410304 +09 46 45.659736336   19.68 18.24 16.99 15.42 M3.8 27 0
19 ESO-HA 442 TT* 06 40 58.0966980264 +09 36 53.346541644   19.19 18.05 17.22 15.21 M2 30 0
20 NGC 2264 134 TT* 06 40 59.3436338472 +09 55 20.165321712 13.918 13.22 12.38 11.908 11.47 G5V 60 0
21 V* V602 Mon TT* 06 40 59.451672 +09 59 45.34404 17.35 16.57 15.34 14.59 13.84 K5 37 0
22 Cl* NGC 2264 FMS 303 TT* 06 40 59.4862874672 +09 29 51.703405671 18.01 18.2 16.91 15.88 14.64 M3e 29 0
23 V* V421 Mon TT* 06 40 59.5468722264 +09 35 10.857042744 18.05 17.18 15.49 14.44 13.31 K4 54 0
24 V* V422 Mon TT* 06 41 00.5019115560 +09 45 03.117313944 17.15 16.58 15.35 14.74 14.00 K4V 54 0
25 V* IP Mon TT* 06 41 00.9824167032 +09 32 44.468341836 15.55 14.77 13.48 12.68 11.92 K1 77 0
26 ESO-HA 468 TT* 06 41 02.8541518152 +10 07 11.921670948   17.92   16.26 14.98 M1: 22 0
27 V* GR Mon TT* 06 41 04.9641634921 +09 50 46.008445572 16.09 15.47 14.43 13.78 13.15 K2 49 0
28 ESO-HA 491 TT* 06 41 06.7296435792 +09 47 27.581327304     18.222 16.991 15.493 M3 38 0
29 EM* LkHA 57 Or* 06 41 06.8536328160 +09 02 15.923927940       15.12 13.80 ~ 17 0
30 V* OV Mon TT* 06 41 21.0106191456 +09 33 36.091832724 16.93 16.43 15.16 14.38 13.56 K6e 60 0
31 ESO-HA 528 Y*O 06 41 25.6230226152 +09 34 43.009297284 18.14 17.49 16.03 15.31 14.37 M0 48 0
32 V* OZ Mon TT* 06 41 43.8243865752 +09 40 50.022357348 15.738 15.01 14.05 13.70 12.994 K1.5 45 0
33 KHA 129 TT* 06 41 44.2257848472 +09 25 02.435240964 19.03 18.35 16.81 15.74 14.50 M 39 0
34 Cl* NGC 2264 RMS 4820 TT* 06 41 53.1599373000 +09 50 47.398640856     15.482 15.07 14.11 K5 45 0

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