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Extreme Infrared Variables From Ukidss - Ii. An End-Of-Survey Catalogue Of Eruptive Ysos And Unusual Stars

Journal
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Date Issued
2017-01-01
Author(s)
P. W. Lucas
L. C. Smith
C. Contreras Peña
D. Froebrich
J. E. Drew
M. S. N. Kumar
Borissova, Jura  
Facultad de Ciencias  
D. Minniti
Kurtev, Radostin  
Facultad de Ciencias  
M. Monguió
DOI
10.1093/mnras/stx2058
WoS ID
WOS:000413088400044
Abstract
We present a catalogue of 618 high-amplitude infrared variable stars (1 < ΔK < 5mag) detected by the two widely separated epochs of 2.2 μm data in the UKIDSS Galactic plane survey, from searches covering ~1470 deg2. Most were discovered by a search of all fields at 30 < l < 230°. Sources include new dusty Mira variables, three new cataclysmic variable candidates, a blazar and a peculiar source that may be an interacting binary system. However, ~60 per cent are young stellar obbjects (YSOs), based on spatial association with star-forming regions at distances ranging from 300 pc to over 10 kpc. This confirms our initial result in Contreras Peña et al. (Paper I) that YSOs dominate the high-amplitude infrared variable sky in the Galactic disc. It is also supported by recently published VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV) results at 295 < l < 350°. The spectral energy distributions of the YSOs indicate class I or flat-spectrum systems in most cases, as in the VVV sample. A large number of variable YSOs are associated with the Cygnus X complex and other groups are associated with the North America/Pelican nebula, the Gemini OB1 molecular cloud, the Rosette complex, the Cone nebula, theW51 star-forming region and the S86 and S236 HII regions. Most of the YSO variability is likely due to variable/episodic accretion on time-scales of years, albeit usually less extreme than classical FUors and EXors. Luminosities at the 2010 Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer epoch range from ~0.1 to 103 L⊙ but only rarely exceed 102.5 L⊙.
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Catalogue of eruptive YSOs and unusual stars  

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