2009ApJ...704..606G


Query : 2009ApJ...704..606G

2009ApJ...704..606G - Astrophys. J., 704, 606-617 (2009/October-2)

Pre-main sequence variables in the VMR-D: identification of T TAURI-like accreting protostars through Spitzer-IRAC variability.

GIANNINI T., LORENZETTI D., ELIA D., STRAFELLA F., DE LUCA M., FAZIO G., MARENGO M., NISINI B. and SMITH H.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a study of the infrared variability of young stellar objects by means of two Spitzer-IRAC images of the Vela Molecular Cloud D (VMR-D) obtained in observations separated in time by about six months. By using the same space-born IR instrumentation, this study eliminates all the unwanted effects due to differences in sensitivity, confusion, saturation, calibration, and filter bandpasses, issues that are usually unavoidable when comparing catalogs obtained from different instruments. The VMR-D map covers about 1.5 deg2 of a site where star formation is actively ongoing. We are interested in accreting pre-main sequence variables whose luminosity variations are due to intermittent events of disk accretion (i.e., active T Tauri stars and EXor-type objects). The variable objects have been selected from a catalog of more than 170,000 sources detected at an S/N ≥ 5. We then searched the sample of variables for ones whose photometric properties such as IR excess, color-magnitude relationships, and spectral energy distribution, are as close as possible to those of known EXor's. Indeed, the latter are monitored in a more systematic way than T Tauri stars and the mechanisms that regulate the observed phenomenology are exactly the same. Hence, the modalities of the EXor behavior are adopted as driving criterion for selecting variables in general. We ultimately selected 19 bona fide candidates that constitute a well defined sample of new variable targets for further investigation (monitoring, spectroscopy). Out of these, 10 sources present a Spitzer MIPS 24 µm counterpart, and have been classified as three Class I, five flat spectrum, and two Class II objects, while the spectral energy distribution of the other nine sources is compatible with evolutionary phases older than Class I. This is consistent with what is known about the small sample of known EXor's, whose properties have driven the present selection and suggests that the accretion flaring or EXor stage might come as a ClassI/ClassII transition. We also present new prescriptions that can be useful in future searches for accretion variables in large IR databases.

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Journal keyword(s): catalogs - infrared: ISM - infrared: stars - stars: formation - stars: pre-main sequence - stars: variables: other

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/704/606): table2.dat table3.dat>

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Number of rows : 66
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 * omi Cet Mi* 02 19 20.79210 -02 58 39.4956   7.63 6.53 5.03   M5-9IIIe+DA 1528 0
2 V* XZ Tau Or* 04 31 40.0868968022 +18 13 56.642439056     10.40 13.12   M2e+M2e 444 1
3 V* UZ Tau Y*O 04 32 42.81 +25 52 31.3           M4Ve+M1/3Ve 310 0
4 V* UZ Tau B TT* 04 32 42.8118779016 +25 52 31.198173600   14.07 12.72 13.35   M1/3Ve 150 0
5 V* VY Tau Or* 04 39 17.4194063616 +22 47 53.348542332     9.00     M0Ve 199 0
6 V* DR Tau Or* 04 47 06.2151561264 +16 58 42.813872580 12.03 11.86 10.50 12.19   K5Ve 534 0
7 V* V1118 Ori TT* 05 34 44.9889538895 -05 33 41.344187987 15.053 15.378 14.430 15.22 12.701 M1e 145 0
8 V* NY Ori Or* 05 35 36.0088602048 -05 12 25.298255700 14.079 13.847 13.232   11.445 G6-K2e 75 0
9 V* V1143 Ori Or* 05 38 03.8942524320 -04 16 42.856801608     17.0     ~ 62 0
10 V* V1647 Ori Or* 05 46 13.1370578472 -00 06 04.885093296     18.1     M3.9 286 1
11 NAME Vela-D Molecular Cloud MoC 08 39 -41.0           ~ 49 0
12 [SEC2010] IRAC 16186 Y*? 08 45 29.7 -43 50 48           ~ 1 0
13 [SEC2010] IRAC 17825 Y*? 08 45 33.9 -43 52 03           ~ 1 0
14 [SEC2010] IRAC 18018 Y*? 08 45 34.4 -43 50 04           ~ 1 0
15 [SEC2010] IRAC 18177 Y*O 08 45 34.816 -43 52 57.59           ~ 2 0
16 IRAS 08438-4340 * 08 45 35.8 -43 51 02           G3III 26 1
17 [SEC2010] IRAC 24218 IR 08 45 49.8 -43 56 56           ~ 1 0
18 [SEC2010] IRAC 24291 * 08 45 50.0 -43 56 51           ~ 1 0
19 2MASS J08460145-4341202 * 08 46 01.4657574936 -43 41 20.205931200           ~ 1 0
20 [SEC2010] IRAC 34166 Y*O 08 46 14.114 -43 23 48.04           ~ 2 0
21 ASAS J084619-4351.1 EB* 08 46 19.1670057120 -43 51 09.433689876     12.92     G0III+G0V 2 0
22 [SEC2010] IRAC 39530 IR 08 46 27.1 -43 54 31           ~ 1 0
23 [SEC2010] IRAC 39917 * 08 46 28.1 -43 54 32           ~ 1 0
24 [SEC2010] IRAC 44510 Y*O 08 46 39.485 -43 22 50.46           ~ 2 0
25 [SEC2010] IRAC 47193 * 08 46 46.1743477704 -43 50 24.314280396           ~ 1 0
26 [SEC2010] IRAC 47398 Y*? 08 46 46.7 -43 19 59           ~ 1 0
27 2MASS J08464672-4352524 Y*O 08 46 46.725 -43 52 52.45           ~ 2 0
28 [SEC2010] IRAC 48734 * 08 46 49.9334281968 -43 19 01.198742052           ~ 1 0
29 [SEC2010] IRAC 48885 Y*? 08 46 50.3 -43 52 57           ~ 1 0
30 2MASS J08465467-4352360 Y*O 08 46 54.680 -43 52 36.08           ~ 2 0
31 [SEC2010] IRAC 57549 Y*O 08 47 09.8154383448 -43 56 31.759343916           ~ 2 0
32 [SEC2010] IRAC 62402 * 08 47 19.8 -43 21 20           ~ 1 0
33 [SEC2010] IRAC 67878 Y*O 08 47 30.615 -43 28 22.41           ~ 2 0
34 [SEC2010] IRAC 68183 * 08 47 31.2693245760 -43 55 03.181404648           ~ 1 0
35 [SEC2010] IRAC 84520 Y*O 08 48 00.388 -43 20 37.23           ~ 2 0
36 [SEC2010] IRAC 113404 IR 08 48 00.4 -43 20 37           ~ 1 0
37 2MASS J08480235-4318503 Y*O 08 48 02.3582780904 -43 18 50.448452220           ~ 3 0
38 [SEC2010] IRAC 90096 * 08 48 10.0 -43 19 58           ~ 1 0
39 [SEC2010] IRAC 91538 * 08 48 12.6006196752 -43 59 17.355738696           ~ 1 0
40 [SEC2010] IRAC 107546 Y*O 08 48 42.806 -43 17 32.05           ~ 2 0
41 [SEC2010] IRAC 109118 Y*? 08 48 46.0 -43 37 27           ~ 1 0
42 [SEC2010] IRAC 109718 * 08 48 47.3270392488 -43 45 57.451356216           ~ 1 0
43 2MASS J08484812-4356181 Y*O 08 48 48.127 -43 56 18.16           ~ 2 0
44 [SEC2010] IRAC 117316 IR 08 49 04.1 -43 20 02           ~ 1 0
45 [SEC2010] IRAC 120700 * 08 49 12.3976643184 -43 17 14.459999964           ~ 1 0
46 2MASS J08491302-4335479 Y*O 08 49 13.026 -43 35 47.95           ~ 2 0
47 [SEC2010] IRAC 121029 Y*? 08 49 13.2 -43 36 38           ~ 1 0
48 [SEC2010] IRAC 121880 Y*O 08 49 15.242 -43 36 33.23           ~ 2 0
49 [SEC2010] IRAC 124521 Y*O 08 49 21.837 -44 02 01.26           ~ 2 0
50 2MASS J08492212-4335425 Y*O 08 49 22.128 -43 35 42.58           ~ 2 0
51 [SEC2010] MIPS 984 Y*O 08 49 24.997 -43 36 12.48           ~ 2 0
52 [SEC2010] IRAC 127307 Y*? 08 49 28.7 -43 38 29           ~ 1 0
53 [SEC2010] IRAC 128958 * 08 49 32.7542856408 -43 15 14.036381676           ~ 1 0
54 [SEC2010] IRAC 131204 IR 08 49 38.2 -43 51 43           ~ 1 0
55 2MASS J08493905-4339053 Y*O 08 49 39.0641218896 -43 39 05.292920160           ~ 2 0
56 2MASS J08494446-4334488 Y*O 08 49 44.461 -43 34 48.86           ~ 2 0
57 2MASS J08500460-4323512 Y*O 08 50 04.604 -43 23 51.26           ~ 2 0
58 [SEC2010] IRAC 154688 Y*O 08 50 34.1304840072 -43 52 01.160896368           ~ 2 0
59 2MASS J08503551-4333359 Y*O 08 50 35.5156359072 -43 33 35.933654808           ~ 2 0
60 [V69] D HI 10 01 50 -01 04.5           ~ 2 0
61 HD 325367 Or* 16 03 05.4915085848 -40 18 25.426727676   11.40 8.50     M0 356 0
62 ELAIS N1 reg 16 10 01 +54 30.6           ~ 422 0
63 IRAS 18271+0102 LP* 18 29 44.3147796336 +01 04 53.448202668           M9.0 14 0
64 NAME Serpens Cloud SFR 18 29 49 +01 14.8           ~ 1100 2
65 IRAS 18274+0112 Y*O 18 29 57.73680 +01 14 05.6940           M4: 139 2
66 V* PV Cep Or* 20 45 53.9540390184 +67 57 38.679941304   19.27 17.46 15.98 14.60 A5 269 3

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