The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society (천문학회보)
- Volume 42 Issue 1
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- Pages.39.2-39.2
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- 2017
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- 1226-2692(pISSN)
Sub-mm variability of a YSO (EC53) in Serpens main region : JCMT Transient survey
- Yoo, Hyunju (Chungnam National University) ;
- Lee, Jeong-Eun (Kyung Hee University) ;
- Johnstone, Doug (National Research Council) ;
- Mairs, Steve (University of Victoria) ;
- Herczeg, Gregory (Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics)
- Published : 2017.04.10
Abstract
Stars form through the gravitational collapse of molecular clouds. However, the rate at which a star gains most of its mass and the physics that drives the main phase of stellar growth is still unclear. The typical luminosity of observed protostars is smaller than what expected from the Shu's inside-out collapse model, which predicts a constant mass accretion rate. The episodic accretion model has been suggested as a solution of this luminosity problem. The JCMT Transient survey is a long term monitoring program using JCMT/SCUBA-2 to detect accretion variability of protostars in the eight nearby star-forming regions. Recently, we found a rise of the 850 micron flux at a clump in the Serpens main region at the rate of ~17% relative to the mean flux over previous observations. The submm clump is associated with a class I protostar, EC53, which has been reported as a binary system with a periodic variability. In this talk, we will provide a brief overview of the JCMT Transient Survey project, present the detection of the variable source, and discuss about follow-up observations.
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