Multiwavelength detection of an ongoing FUOr-type outburst on a low-mass YSO
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Author
Guo, Zhen
Lucas, P. W.
Kurtev, R. G.
Borissova, J.
Elbakyan, V.
Morris, C.
Bayo, A.
Smith, L.
Garatti, A. Caratti o
Peña, C. Contreras
Minniti, D.
Jose, J.
Ashraf, M.
Alonso-García, J
Miller, N.
Muthu, H. D. S.
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2299/27575
Abstract
During the pre-main-sequence evolution, Young Stellar Objects (YSOs) assemble most of their mass during the episodic accretion process. The rarely seen FUOr-type events are valuable laboratories to investigate the outbursting nature of YSOs. Here, we present multiwavelength detection of a high-amplitude eruptive source in the young open cluster VdBH 221 with an ongoing outburst, including optical to mid-infrared time series and near-infrared spectra. The initial outburst has an exceptional amplitude of >6.3 mag in Gaia and 4.6 mag in Ks, with a peak luminosity up to 16 L⊙ and a peak mass accretion rate of 1.4 × 10-5 M⊙ yr-1. The optical to infrared spectral energy distribution of this object is consistent with a low-mass star (0.2 M⊙) with a modest extinction (AV < 2 mag). A 100-d delay between optical and infrared rising stages is detected, suggesting an outside-in origin of the instability. The spectroscopic features of this object reveal a self-luminous accretion disc, very similar to FU Orionis, with a low line-of-sight extinction. Most recently, there has been a gradual increase in brightness throughout the wavelength range, possibly suggesting an enhancement of the mass accretion rate.