The Accretion History of EX Lup: A Century of Bursts, Outbursts, and Quiescence

Author:

Wang 王 Mu-Tian 牧天ORCID,Herczeg 沈 Gregory J. 雷歌ORCID,Liu 刘 Hui-Gen 慧根ORCID,Fang 房 Min 敏ORCID,Johnstone DougORCID,Lee Ho-GyuORCID,Walter Frederick M.ORCID,Hambsch Franz-JosefORCID,Contreras Peña Carlos,Lee Jeong-EunORCID,Millward Mervyn,Pearce Andrew,Monard Berto,Zhou 周 Lihang 立杭

Abstract

Abstract EX Lup is the archetype for the class of young stars that undergoes repeated accretion outbursts of ∼5 mag at optical wavelengths that last for months. Despite extensive monitoring that dates back 130 yr, the accretion history of EX Lup remains mostly qualitative and has large uncertainties. We assess historical accretion rates of EX Lup by applying correlations between optical brightness and accretion, developed on multi-band magnitude photometry of the ∼2 mag optical burst in 2022. Two distinct classes of bursts occur: major outbursts (ΔV ∼ 5 mag) have year-long durations, are rare, reach accretion rates of M ̇ acc 10 7 M yr−1 at peak, and have a total accreted mass of around 0.1 Earth mass. The characteristic bursts (ΔV ∼ 2 mag) have durations of ∼2–3 months, are more common, reach accretion rates of M ̇ acc 10 8 M yr−1 at peak, and have a total accreted mass of around 10−3 Earth masses. The distribution of total accreted mass in the full set of bursts is poorly described by a power law, which suggests different driving causes behind the major outburst and characteristic bursts. The total mass accreted during two classes of bursts is around 2 times the masses accreted during quiescence. Our analysis of the light curves reveals a color-dependent time lag in the 2022 post-burst light curve, attributed to the presence of both hot and cool spots on the stellar surface.

Funder

MOST ∣ National Natural Science Foundation of China

MOST ∣ National Key Research and Development Program of China

Civil Aerospace Technology Research Project

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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