Viktor Zivkov
The VMC survey – XXXVI. Young stellar variability in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Zivkov, Viktor; Oliveira, Joana M.; Petr-Gotzens, Monika G.; Rubele, Stefano; Cioni, Maria-Rosa L.; Van Loon, Jacco Th; de Grijs, Richard; Emerson, Jim; Ivanov, Valentin D.; Marconi, Marcella; Moretti, Maria Ida; Ripepi, Vincenzo; Niederhofer, Florian; Sun, Ning-Chen
Authors
Joana Maria Oliveira j.oliveira@keele.ac.uk
Monika G. Petr-Gotzens
Stefano Rubele
Maria-Rosa L. Cioni
Jacobus Van Loon j.t.van.loon@keele.ac.uk
Richard de Grijs
Jim Emerson
Valentin D. Ivanov
Marcella Marconi
Maria Ida Moretti
Vincenzo Ripepi
Florian Niederhofer
Ning-Chen Sun
Abstract
Studies of young stellar objects (YSOs) in the Galaxy have found that a significant fraction exhibits photometric variability. However, no systematic investigation has been conducted on the variability of extragalactic YSOs. Here we present the first variability study of massive YSOs in an $\sim 1.5\, \mathrmdeg^2$ region of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). The aim is to investigate whether the different environmental conditions in the metal-poor LMC ($\sim 0.4\!-\!0.5\, \mathrmZ_ødot $) have an impact on the variability characteristics. Multi-epoch near-infrared (NIR) photometry was obtained from the VISTA Survey of the Magellanic Clouds (VMC) and our own monitoring campaign using the VISTA telescope. By applying a reduced ?2-analysis, stellar variability was identified. We found 3062 candidate variable stars from a population of 362 425 stars detected. Based on several Spitzer studies, we compiled a sample of high-reliability massive YSOs: a total of 173 massive YSOs have NIR counterparts (down to $K_s\sim 18.5\,$mag) in the VMC catalogue, of which 39 display significant (>3s) variability. They have been classified as eruptive, fader, dipper, short-term variable, and long-period variable YSOs based mostly on the appearance of their Ks-band light curves. The majority of YSOs are aperiodic; only five YSOs exhibit periodic light curves. The observed amplitudes are comparable or smaller than those for Galactic YSOs (only two Magellanic YSOs exhibit $? K_s\gt 1\,$mag), not what would have been expected from the typically larger mass accretion rates observed in the Magellanic Clouds.
Citation
Zivkov, V., Oliveira, J. M., Petr-Gotzens, M. G., Rubele, S., Cioni, M. L., Van Loon, J. T., …Sun, N. (2020). The VMC survey – XXXVI. Young stellar variability in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 494(1), 458 -486. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa626
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Feb 21, 2020 |
Online Publication Date | Mar 4, 2020 |
Publication Date | 2020-05 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Print ISSN | 0035-8711 |
Electronic ISSN | 1365-2966 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 494 |
Issue | 1 |
Pages | 458 -486 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa626 |
Keywords | techniques: photometric; stars: pre-main-sequence; stars: variables: general; galaxies: individual: LMC; infrared: stars |
Publisher URL | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa626 |
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