2021ApJ...920..119L


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2021ApJ...920..119L - Astrophys. J., 920, 119-119 (2021/October-3)

The JCMT Transient Survey: four-year summary of monitoring the submillimeter variability of protostars.

LEE Y.-H., JOHNSTONE D., LEE J.-E., HERCZEG G., MAIRS S., CONTRERAS-PENA C., HATCHELL J., NAYLOR T., BELL G.S., BOURKE T.L., BROUGHTON C., FRANCIS L., GUPTA A., HARSONO D., LIU S.-Y., PARK G., PLOVIE S., MORIARTY-SCHIEVEN G.H., SCHOLZ A., SHARMA T., TEIXEIRA P.S., WANG Y.-T., AIKAWA Y., BOWER G.C., CHEN H.-R.V., BAE J., BAEK G., CHAPMAN S., CHEN W.P., DU F., DUTTA S., FORBRICH J., GUO Z., INUTSUKA S.-I., KANG M., KIRK H., KUAN Y.-J., KWON W., LAI S.-P., LALCHAND B., LANE J.M.M., LEE C.-F., LIU T., MORATA O., PEARSON S., PON A., SAHU D., SHANG H., STAMATELLOS D., TANG S.-Y., XU Z., YOO H. and RAWLINGS J.M.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the four-year survey results of monthly submillimeter monitoring of eight nearby (<500 pc) star-forming regions by the JCMT Transient Survey. We apply the Lomb-Scargle Periodogram technique to search for and characterize variability on 295 submillimeter peaks brighter than 0.14 Jy beam–1, including 22 disk sources (Class II), 83 protostars (Class 0/I), and 190 starless sources. We uncover 18 secular variables, all of them protostars. No single-epoch burst or drop events and no inherently stochastic sources are observed. We classify the secular variables by their timescales into three groups: Periodic, Curved, and Linear. For the Curved and Periodic cases, the detectable fractional amplitude, with respect to mean peak brightness, is ∼4% for sources brighter than ∼0.5 Jy beam–1. Limiting our sample to only these bright sources, the observed variable fraction is 37% (16 out of 43). Considering source evolution, we find a similar fraction of bright variables for both Class 0 and Class I. Using an empirically motivated conversion from submillimeter variability to variation in mass accretion rate, six sources (7% of our full sample) are predicted to have years-long accretion events during which the excess mass accreted reaches more than 40% above the total quiescently accreted mass: two previously known eruptive Class I sources, V1647 Ori and EC 53 (V371 Ser), and four Class 0 sources, HOPS 356, HOPS 373, HOPS 383, and West 40. Considering the full protostellar ensemble, the importance of episodic accretion on few years timescale is negligible-only a few percent of the assembled mass. However, given that this accretion is dominated by events on the order of the observing time window, it remains uncertain as to whether the importance of episodic events will continue to rise with decades-long monitoring.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Protostars - Young stellar objects - Pre-main sequence stars - FU Orionis stars - Submillimeter astronomy - Star formation - Variable stars

Status at CDS : Examining the need for a new acronym.

Simbad objects: 55

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Number of rows : 55
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 [RAC97] VLA 3 smm 03 29 03.372 +31 16 01.60           ~ 38 0
2 [SDA2014] West40 Y*O 03 29 04.06 +31 14 46.5           ~ 61 0
3 [JCC87] IRAS 4A Y*O 03 29 10.49 +31 13 30.8           ~ 715 1
4 NGC 1333 OpC 03 29 11.3 +31 18 36           ~ 1450 1
5 NAME Perseus Cloud SFR 03 35.0 +31 13           ~ 1363 0
6 HH 797A HH 03 43 55.51 +32 04 15.2           ~ 19 0
7 HH 211 Y*O 03 43 56.52 +32 00 52.8           ~ 368 0
8 [LHP2009] SMM 2 smm 03 43 56.792 +32 00 50.00           ~ 4 0
9 [LHP2009] SMM 1 smm 03 43 56.804 +32 00 50.27           ~ 4 0
10 NAME IC 348 MMS cor 03 43 56.84 +32 03 04.7           ~ 80 1
11 JCMTPP J034357.0+320305 Y*O 03 43 57.05 +32 03 05.0           ~ 6 0
12 [CAZ2013] IC 348 MMS2 smm 03 43 57.73 +32 03 10.5           ~ 7 0
13 IC 348 OpC 03 44 31.7 +32 09 32           ~ 1392 1
14 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4073 0
15 JW 566 Y*O 05 35 17.990 -05 16 13.63   14.9 18.7   15.757 K7+M1.5 41 0
16 HOPS 88 Y*O 05 35 22.4451 -05 01 14.123           ~ 62 1
17 EQ J053524.2-050932 c smm 05 35 24.2 -05 09 32           ~ 1 0
18 2MASS J05352762-0509337 Y*O 05 35 27.622 -05 09 33.78           ~ 96 0
19 HOPS 383 Y*O 05 35 29.8407 -04 59 51.006           ~ 68 0
20 SMZ 1-2B PoC 05 35 30.3 -05 00 02           ~ 2 0
21 NAME OMC-2/3 reg 05 35 33.0 -05 00 32           ~ 91 0
22 NAME Ori A MoC 05 38 -07.1           ~ 3008 0
23 NGC 2024 Cl* 05 41 43 -01 50.5           ~ 1154 1
24 HGBS J054208.5-012636 Y*? 05 42 08.18 -01 26 37.6           ~ 5 0
25 2MASS J05460363-0014493 Y*O 05 46 03.63 -00 14 49.3           ~ 66 0
26 HOPS 358 Y*O 05 46 07.260 -00 13 30.23           ~ 26 0
27 V* V1647 Ori Or* 05 46 13.1370578472 -00 06 04.885093296     18.1     M3.9 286 1
28 2MASS J05463064-0002349 Y*O 05 46 30.645 -00 02 34.97           ~ 33 0
29 LBS 2-11 PoC 05 46 45.6 +00 07 19           ~ 4 0
30 M 78 RNe 05 46 45.8 +00 04 45   8.0       ~ 375 0
31 [MGM2012] 3199 Y*O 05 46 46.49 +00 00 16.1           ~ 8 0
32 2MASS J05464703+0000265 Y*O 05 46 47.037 +00 00 26.57           ~ 11 0
33 2MASS J05464775+0000242 Y*O 05 46 47.758 +00 00 24.28           ~ 8 0
34 ALMA J162625.63-242429.5 Y*O 16 26 25.62 -24 24 28.9           ~ 39 1
35 GBS-VLA J162626.31-242430.2 Y*O 16 26 26.31 -24 24 30.7           ~ 14 0
36 GBS-VLA J162626.39-242430.9 Y*O 16 26 26.39 -24 24 30.8           ~ 30 0
37 NAME VLA 1623-243 Y*O 16 26 26.42 -24 24 30.0           ~ 404 0
38 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3628 1
39 NAME Serpens Main Cloud MoC 18 29.2 +00 36           ~ 25 0
40 IRAS 18270-0153 mul 18 29 36.9 -01 51 02           ~ 12 0
41 2MASS J18293891-0151063 Y*O 18 29 38.917 -01 51 06.34           ~ 7 0
42 SH 2-68 N Y*O 18 29 48.09 +01 16 45.0           ~ 137 1
43 NAME Serpens Cloud SFR 18 29 49 +01 14.8           ~ 1100 2
44 IRAS 18272+0114 Or* 18 29 49.13016 +01 16 20.6472           ~ 76 1
45 V* V370 Ser Or* 18 29 49.24584 +01 16 31.5480           ~ 31 0
46 GCNM 23 Y*O 18 29 49.63 +01 15 21.9           ~ 273 2
47 NAME Serpens SMM 1b mm 18 29 49.69 +01 15 21.2           ~ 10 0
48 NAME Serpens SMM 1a mm 18 29 49.80 +01 15 20.6           ~ 18 0
49 V* V371 Ser Or* 18 29 51.21240 +01 16 39.4860           ~ 119 1
50 GBS-VLA J182952.22+011547.4 Y*O 18 29 52.20 +01 15 47.6           ~ 47 1
51 NAME Serpens South molecular cloud MoC 18 30 -02.0           ~ 97 0
52 NAME Serpens Main Cluster Cl* 18 30.0 +01 05           ~ 12 0
53 [MAM2011] SerpS-MM16 Y*O 18 30 02.4980 -02 02 48.337           ~ 5 0
54 NAME Serpens South Cluster Cl* 18 30 03.00 -02 01 58.2           ~ 132 0
55 [KKT2016] VLA 12 Y*? 18 30 04.10 -02 03 02.5           ~ 20 0

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