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Young Faithful: The eruptions of EC 53 as it cycles through filling and draining the inner disk

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posted on 2025-08-01, 10:33 authored by Y-H Lee, D Johnstone, J-E Lee, G Herczeg, S Mairs, V Varricatt, KW Hodapp, T Naylor, CC Peña, G Baek, M Haas, R Chini
While young stellar objects sometimes undergo bursts of accretion, these bursts usually occur sporadically, making them challenging to study observationally and to explain theoretically. We build a schematic description of cyclical bursts of the young stellar object EC 53 using near-IR and sub-mm monitoring obtained over six cycles, each lasting ⇡ 530 days. EC 53 brightens over 0.12 yr by 0.3 mag at 850 µm, 2 mag at 3.35 µm, and 1.5 mag at near-IR wavelengths, to a maximum luminosity consistent with an accretion rate of ⇠ 8⇥106 M yr1. The emission then decays with an e-folding timescale of ⇡ 0.74 yr until the accretion rate is ⇠ 1⇥106 M yr1. The next eruption then occurs, likely triggered by the buildup of ⇠ 5 ⇥ 106 M of mass in the inner disk, enough that it becomes unstable and drains onto the star. Just before outburst, when the disk is almost replenished, the near-IR colors become redder, indicating an increase in the geometrical height of the disk by this mass buildup. The reddening disappears soon after the initial burst, as much of the mass is drained from the disk. We quantify physical parameters related to the accretion process in EC 53 by assuming an a-disk formulation, constrained by the observed disk properties and accretion rate. While we can only speculate about the possible trigger for these faithful eruptions, we hope that our quantified schematic will motivate theorists to test the hypothesized mechanisms that could cause the cyclical buildup and draining of mass in the inner disk.

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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Astronomical Society via the DOI in this record

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Astrophysical Journal

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American Astronomical Society / IOP Publishing

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  • Accepted Manuscript

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en

FCD date

2020-09-14T07:30:58Z

FOA date

2021-10-25T23:00:00Z

Citation

Vol. 903 (1), article 5

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  • Physics and Astronomy

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