2015AJ....150..175R


Query : 2015AJ....150..175R

2015AJ....150..175R - Astron. J., 150, 175 (2015/December-0)

YSOVAR: mid-infrared variability in NGC 1333.

REBULL L.M., STAUFFER J.R., CODY A.M., GUNTHER H.M., HILLENBRAND L.A., POPPENHAEGER K., WOLK S.J., HORA J., HERNANDEZ J., BAYO A., COVEY K., FORBRICH J., GUTERMUTH R., MORALES-CALDERON M., PLAVCHAN P., SONG I., BOUY H., TEREBEY S., CUILLANDRE J.C. and ALLEN L.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

As part of the Young Stellar Object VARiability (YSOVAR) program, we monitored NGC 1333 for ∼35 days at 3.6 and 4.5 µm using the Spitzer Space Telescope. We report here on the mid-infrared variability of the point sources in the ∼10'x∼20' area centered on 03:29:06, +31:19:30 (J2000). Out of 701 light curves in either channel, we find 78 variables over the YSOVAR campaign. About half of the members are variable. The variable fraction for the most embedded spectral energy distributions (SEDs) (Class I, flat) is higher than that for less embedded SEDs (Class II), which is in turn higher than the star-like SEDs (Class III). A few objects have amplitudes (10-90th percentile brightness) in [3.6] or [4.5] > 0.2 mag; a more typical amplitude is 0.1-0.15 mag. The largest color change is >0.2 mag. There are 24 periodic objects, with 40% of them being flat SED class. This may mean that the periodic signal is primarily from the disk, not the photosphere, in those cases. We find 9 variables likely to be ``dippers,'' where texture in the disk occults the central star, and 11 likely to be ``bursters,'' where accretion instabilities create brightness bursts. There are 39 objects that have significant trends in [3.6]-[4.5] color over the campaign, about evenly divided between redder-when-fainter (consistent with extinction variations) and bluer-when-fainter. About a third of the 17 Class 0 and/or jet-driving sources from the literature are variable over the YSOVAR campaign, and a larger fraction (∼half) are variable between the YSOVAR campaign and the cryogenic-era Spitzer observations (6-7 years), perhaps because it takes time for the envelope to respond to changes in the central source. The NGC 1333 brown dwarfs do not stand out from the stellar light curves in any way except there is a much larger fraction of periodic objects (∼60% of variable brown dwarfs are periodic, compared to ∼30% of the variables overall). And Software

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - stars: pre-main sequence - stars: protostars - stars: variables: general

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/150/175): table1.dat table5.dat table6.dat table7.dat>

Nomenclature: Table 1: SSTYSV JHHMMSS.ss+DDMMSS.s N=701.

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

CDS comments: Acronyms in Simbad: Getman NN = [GFT2002] NN ; Gutermuth NN = [GMM2008] NN ; IRAS NA = [JCC87] IRAS NA ; J07-NN = [JJK2007] NN ; LALNNN = [LAL96] NNN ; Preibisch NN = [P97] NN ; SKN = [SK2001] N ; S-N = [SGJ2009] N ; SSV NN & SVS NN = [SVS76] NGC 1333 NN ; VLA NN = [RAC97] VLA NN ; Winston NNN = [WMW2010] NNN.

Simbad objects: 72

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Number of rows : 72
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 J03254982+3110237 TT* 03 25 49.8299809128 +31 10 23.845157904   12.85 12.38     G9 15 0
2 [GFT2002] 8 Y*? 03 28 37.857 +31 25 25.30           ~ 4 0
3 [HFR2007] 55 cor 03 28 40.63 +31 17 56.5           ~ 38 1
4 EM* LkHA 351 Y*O 03 28 46.1912591184 +31 16 38.570613600           M3.0 33 0
5 2MASS J03284764+3124061 Y*O 03 28 47.6388577008 +31 24 06.091635168           M4.0 24 0
6 2MASS J03284782+3116552 Y*O 03 28 47.8278036552 +31 16 55.188633828           M8.0 35 0
7 [GMM2009] NGC 1333 19 Y*O 03 28 48.84 +31 17 53.7           ~ 3 0
8 2MASS J03285101+3118184 Or* 03 28 51.0207820727 +31 18 18.523426244           M4.5 49 0
9 ATO J052.2133+31.3318 Y*O 03 28 51.1931459388 +31 19 54.821949927           K7.0 40 0
10 2MASS J03285129+3117397 Y*O 03 28 51.291 +31 17 39.79           ~ 27 0
11 ASR 42 Y*O 03 28 54.0810046752 +31 16 54.335516196       18.6   M6.5V 34 0
12 2MASS J03285461+3116512 Y*O 03 28 54.6195638064 +31 16 51.237210540       18.5   M1.0 37 0
13 [JCC87] IRAS 2A Y*O 03 28 55.55 +31 14 36.7           ~ 460 3
14 SSTYSV J032855.72+311442.1 Y*? 03 28 55.728 +31 14 42.10           ~ 1 0
15 JCMTPP J032856.3+311913 Y*O 03 28 56.12 +31 19 08.4           ~ 18 0
16 2MASS J03285630+3122279 Y*O 03 28 56.30016 +31 22 27.9264           M2.0 33 0
17 2MASS J03285663+3118356 Y*O 03 28 56.6379056568 +31 18 35.598810888           M1.5 53 0
18 2MASS J03285694+3116222 Y*O 03 28 56.9552105184 +31 16 22.342093896       18.2   M2.5 41 0
19 ASR 64 Y*O 03 28 57.11 +31 19 11.9           M7.3 16 0
20 BD+30 547 Y*O 03 28 57.2114503248 +31 14 19.076151444   10.73 9.98 9.1   G4V 108 1
21 2MASS J03285824+3122021 Y*O 03 28 58.2489592896 +31 22 02.105061456           M6 20 0
22 2MASS J03285842+3122175 Y*O 03 28 58.420 +31 22 17.54           ~ 38 0
23 SSTYSV J032858.78+312044.9 Y*? 03 28 58.785 +31 20 44.94           ~ 1 0
24 ASR 106 Y*O 03 28 59.30640 +31 15 48.5172           K2.0 56 0
25 EM* LkHA 353 Or* 03 28 59.5499346456 +31 21 46.711115676           M3.1 35 0
26 [SK2001] 1 Y*O 03 29 00.55 +31 12 00.8           ~ 58 1
27 ASR 114 Y*O 03 29 01.16520 +31 20 24.4140           ~ 74 1
28 NAME HH 7-11 MMS 3 smm 03 29 01.964 +31 15 38.04           ~ 64 0
29 2MASS J03290313+3122381 Y*O 03 29 03.1361451264 +31 22 38.079631200           M2.5 25 0
30 V* V512 Per Or* 03 29 03.7578170808 +31 16 03.947525688           M3.5 386 0
31 [SDA2014] West40 Y*O 03 29 04.06 +31 14 46.5           ~ 61 0
32 2MASS J03290429+3119063 Y*O 03 29 04.3127318952 +31 19 06.253827564           ~ 7 0
33 ASR 7 Y*O 03 29 05.75376 +31 16 39.6948           A3 32 0
34 ASR 6 Y*O 03 29 06.425 +31 15 34.86           ~ 157 1
35 2MASS J03290896+3126239 Y*O 03 29 08.9714739408 +31 26 23.959768236           ~ 8 0
36 2MASS J03290933+3121042 Y*O 03 29 09.330 +31 21 04.20           ~ 16 0
37 2MASS J03290964+3122564 Y*O 03 29 09.6424749933 +31 22 56.397116576     17.0     M3.1 30 0
38 LZK 12 Or* 03 29 10.393560 +31 21 59.19408   15.814 14.497 14.636   B5:V+F2: 140 0
39 [JJK2007] 23 Y*O 03 29 10.68 +31 18 20.6           ~ 57 1
40 ASR 23 Y*O 03 29 10.8224321760 +31 16 42.675444408           M0- 21 0
41 SSTc2d J032911.0+311826 Y*? 03 29 10.99 +31 18 26.0           ~ 6 0
42 HH 6 HH 03 29 11.2 +31 18 34           ~ 65 0
43 ASR 32 Y*O 03 29 11.25 +31 18 31.7           ~ 61 1
44 NGC 1333 OpC 03 29 11.3 +31 18 36           ~ 1451 1
45 [KJD2006] SMM J032917+31184 Y*O 03 29 11.3 +31 18 25           ~ 61 0
46 ASR 33 * 03 29 11.50 +31 18 28.4           ~ 6 0
47 2MASS J03291184+3121557 Y*? 03 29 11.845 +31 21 55.70           ~ 9 0
48 [JCC87] IRAS 4B Y*O 03 29 12.058 +31 13 02.05           ~ 600 0
49 NAME IRAS 4B1 North Y*O 03 29 12.06 +31 13 05.4           ~ 14 0
50 2MASS J03291288+3118455 Y*? 03 29 12.886 +31 18 45.51           ~ 6 0
51 ASR 84 Y*O 03 29 13.16 +31 19 49.3           ~ 4 0
52 MBO 184 Y*? 03 29 13.476 +31 24 40.71           ~ 6 0
53 [JCC87] IRAS 4C Y*O 03 29 13.54 +31 13 58.2           ~ 107 1
54 SSTYSV J032914.96+312031.7 Y*? 03 29 14.969 +31 20 31.74           ~ 2 0
55 MBO 79 Y*O 03 29 16.8129534984 +31 23 25.188242064           M2.5V 16 0
56 JCMTPP J032917.2+312746 Y*O 03 29 17.17 +31 27 46.5           ~ 41 0
57 SSTc2d J032917.5+312748 Y*? 03 29 17.50 +31 27 48.3           ~ 5 0
58 EM* LkHA 270 TT* 03 29 17.6758022904 +31 22 44.892332544   16.344 14.639 13.994   K2/3IIIe 85 0
59 EM* LkHA 354 Y*O 03 29 18.7266187427 +31 23 25.391102685     15.05     K4IVe 42 0
60 [SDA2014] West37 Y*? 03 29 18.881 +31 23 13.08           ~ 4 0
61 2MASS J03292003+3124076 Y*O 03 29 20.036 +31 24 07.65           ~ 34 1
62 HH 17 Y*O 03 29 20.4245077872 +31 18 34.234290072     16.38     K6.0 57 0
63 EM* LkHA 271 Or* 03 29 21.8747728752 +31 15 36.242125668   14.0 14.3     K4.0 68 0
64 NAME Perseus Cloud SFR 03 35.0 +31 13           ~ 1367 0
65 Ass Per OB 2 As* 03 42.2 +33 26           ~ 338 0
66 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3436 0
67 NAME Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2334 0
68 NAME Mon R2 HII 06 07 47.58 -06 22 42.6           ~ 742 2
69 NAME GGD 12-15 OpC 06 10 52.1 -06 12 47           ~ 151 1
70 NGC 2264 OpC 06 40 52.1 +09 52 37           ~ 1793 0
71 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3632 1
72 IRAS 20050+2720 Y*O 20 07 06.549 +27 28 49.10           ~ 106 0

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