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Young Stars in the Time Domain: A Cool Stars 16 Splinter Summary

Authors :
Covey, Kevin R.
Plavchan, Peter
Bastien, Fabienne
Flaccomio, Ettore
Flaherty, Kevin
Marsden, Stephen
Morales-Calderón, Maria
Muzerolle, James
Turner, Neal J.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Variability is a defining characteristic of young stellar systems, and optical variability has been heavily studied to select and characterize the photospheric properties of young stars. In recent years, multi-epoch observations sampling a wider range of wavelengths and time-scales have revealed a wealth of time-variable phenomena at work during the star formation process. This splinter session was convened to summarize recent progress in providing improved coverage and understanding of time-variable processes in young stars and circumstellar disks. We begin by summarizing results from several multi-epoch Spitzer campaigns, which have demonstrated that many young stellar objects evidence significant mid-IR variability. While some of these variations can be attributed to processes in the stellar photosphere, others appear to trace short time-scale changes in the circumstellar disk which can be successfully modeled with axisymmetric or non-axisymmetric structures. We also review recent studies probing variability at shorter wavelengths that provide evidence for high frequency pulsations associated with accretion outbursts, correlated optical/X-ray variability in Classical T Tauri stars, and magnetic reversals in young solar analogs.<br />Comment: 4 figures, 13 pages in ASP format; to be published in the proceedings of the Cool Stars 16 Workshop

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1012.3732
Document Type :
Working Paper