2014AJ....147..125C


Query : 2014AJ....147..125C

2014AJ....147..125C - Astron. J., 147, 125 (2014/June-0)

Near-IR spectroscopic monitoring of Class I protostars: variability of accretion and wind indicators.

CONNELLEY M.S. and GREENE T.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of a program that monitored the near-IR spectroscopic variability of a sample of 19 embedded protostars. Spectra were taken on time intervals from 2 days to 3 yr, over a wavelength range from 0.85 µm to 2.45 µm, for 4-9 epochs of observations per target. We found that the spectra of all targets are variable and that every emission feature observed is also variable (although not for all targets). With one exception, there were no drastic changes in the continua of the spectra, nor did any line completely disappear, nor did any line appear that was not previously apparent. This analysis focuses on understanding the connection between accretion (traced by H Br γ and CO) and the wind (traced by He I, [Fe II], and sometimes H2). For both accretion and wind tracers, the median variability was constant versus the time interval between observations; however, the maximum variability that we observed increased with the time interval between observations. Extinction is observed to vary within the minimum sampling time of 2 days, suggesting extinguishing material within a few stellar radii at high disk latitudes. The variability of [Fe II] and H2 were correlated for most (but not all) of the 7 young stellar objects showing both features, and the amplitude of the variability depends on the veiling. Although the occurrence of CO and Br γ emission are connected, their variability is uncorrelated, suggesting that these emissions originate in separate regions near the protostar (e.g., disk and wind). The variability of Br γ and wind tracers were found to be positively correlated, negatively correlated, or uncorrelated, depending on the target. The variability of Br γ, [Fe II], and H2always lies on a plane, although the orientation of the plane in three dimensions depends on the target. While we do not understand all interactions behind the variability that we observed, we have shown that spectroscopic variability is a powerful tool toward understanding the star formation process.

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Journal keyword(s): infrared: stars - stars: formation - stars: protostars

CDS comments: Misprints : IRAS 18247-0212 is IRAS 18274-0212 and IRAS 03300+3111 is IRAS 03301+3111.

Simbad objects: 29

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Number of rows : 29
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 2MASS J00014325+4805189 Y*O 00 01 43.2460939104 +48 05 18.914967708           G7-M4 6 0
2 CoKu NGC 1333 Star 1 Y*O 03 25 09.43032 +30 46 21.5796           M2.6 98 0
3 NGC 1333 OpC 03 29 11.3 +31 18 36           ~ 1450 1
4 IRAS 03301+3111 Y*O 03 33 12.8440487256 +31 21 24.139522188           M1.8 65 0
5 Barnard 1 MoC 03 33 16.3 +31 07 51           ~ 324 0
6 IRAS 04239+2436 Y*O 04 26 56.29704 +24 43 35.3280           ~ 155 0
7 V* DG Tau Or* 04 27 04.6921275888 +26 06 16.060169268 13.57 13.97 10.50 12.28   K6Ve 1024 1
8 RAFGL 5123 Y*O 04 31 34.07736 +18 08 04.9020           K3V/M3III 863 0
9 IRAS 05256+3049 Y*O 05 28 49.86 +30 51 29.3           ~ 5 0
10 NAME Orion-KL SFR 05 35 14.16 -05 22 21.5           ~ 2294 1
11 NAME Ori A MoC 05 38 -07.1           ~ 3012 0
12 V* V1647 Ori Or* 05 46 13.1370578472 -00 06 04.885093296     18.1     M3.9 286 1
13 V* V1818 Ori Ae* 05 53 42.5559205608 -10 24 00.727634016     13.40     Ae 41 0
14 IRAS 06297+1021 Y*O 06 32 28.7 +10 19 03           ~ 9 0
15 V* RY Lup Or* 15 59 28.3864710696 -40 21 51.249496176   12.62 9.90     G8/K1IV-V 223 0
16 LDN 1681 DNe 16 27 05.4 -24 37 24           ~ 22 0
17 IRAS 16240-2430 mul 16 27 05.4 -24 37 24           ~ 22 0
18 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3631 1
19 2MASS J16465826-0935197 Y*O 16 46 58.2599324664 -09 35 20.090942592   19.6 17.4     ~ 35 0
20 2MASS J18300136-0210256 Y*O 18 30 01.362 -02 10 25.63           ~ 15 0
21 IRAS 18275+0040 Y*O 18 30 06.1720554216 +00 42 33.552210636   17.27 15.55 13.34   F3Ve 25 0
22 LDN 1036 Y*O 20 38 57.48 +57 09 37.6           ~ 27 0
23 V* V2494 Cyg Or* 20 58 21.0933404928 +52 29 27.683055312           ~ 45 0
24 IRAS 21352+4307 Y*O 21 37 11.39 +43 20 38.4           ~ 19 1
25 IRAS 21445+5712 Y*O 21 46 07.1269843296 +57 26 31.628449824           ~ 49 0
26 V* V1735 Cyg Or* 21 47 20.6628414360 +47 32 03.857457372           ~ 160 0
27 V* V1097 Cyg EB* 21 56 58.8031094640 +45 21 53.382850740           ~ 4 1
28 GLMP 1049 Y*O 21 58 35.90 +58 57 22.8           ~ 13 0
29 LDN 1143 DNe 21 58 43 +58 57.6           ~ 13 0

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