Variability as a diagnostic tool in massive young stellar objects
Abstract
Snapshot spectra of a handful of massive young stellar objects (mYSOs) reveal significant variability in line profiles that most likely originate in their circumstellar disk. In two of the mYSOs, the Balmer series, Ca-triplet and Paschen lines show significant change in the disk emission features. In another mYSO the peak-to-peak variation of the double peaked Paschen series changes over time. To our knowledge, this is the first time that spectroscopic variability has been detected in mYSOs. The aim of this project is (i) to measure the amplitude and velocity range of spectral variability of these mYSOs; (ii) to determine the characteristic timescale of this variability; and (iii) to identify the physical origin of this variability. Possible scenarios involve rotating disk structures, a varying accretion flow, and or multiplicity. Characterising the incident rate and extent of variability as well as a timescale associated with this behaviour would be a first step toward systematic spectral variability studies of mYSOs.
- Publication:
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MOBSTER-1 virtual conference: Stellar Variability as a Probe of Magnetic Fields in Massive Stars
- Pub Date:
- October 2021
- DOI:
- 10.5281/zenodo.5576537
- Bibcode:
- 2021mobs.confE..52D
- Keywords:
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- Zenodo community mobster-1;
- stars: pre-main-sequence;
- stars: massive;
- infrared: stars