Young Stellar Objects, Accretion Disks, and Their Variability with Rubin Observatory LSST

Author:

Bonito R.ORCID,Venuti L.ORCID,Ustamujic S.ORCID,Yoachim P.ORCID,Street R. A.ORCID,Prisinzano L.ORCID,Hartigan P.ORCID,Guarcello M. G.ORCID,Stassun K. G.ORCID,Giannini T.ORCID,Feigelson E. D.ORCID,Caratti o Garatti A.ORCID,Orlando S.ORCID,Clarkson W. I.ORCID,McGehee P.ORCID,Bellm E. C.ORCID,Gizis J. E.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Vera C. Rubin Observatory, through the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST), will allow us to derive a panchromatic view of variability in young stellar objects (YSOs) across all relevant timescales. Indeed, both short-term variability (on timescales of hours to days) and long-term variability (months to years), predominantly driven by the dynamics of accretion processes in disk-hosting YSOs, can be explored by taking advantage of the multiband filters option available in Rubin LSST, in particular the u, g, r, i filters that enable us to discriminate between photospheric stellar properties and accretion signatures. The homogeneity and depth of sky coverage that will be achieved with LSST will provide us with a unique opportunity to characterize the time evolution of disk accretion as a function of age and varying environmental conditions (e.g., field crowdedness, massive neighbors, metallicity) by targeting different star-forming regions. In this contribution to the Rubin LSST Survey Strategy Optimization Focus Issue, we discuss how implementing a dense observing cadence to explore short-term variability in YSOs represents a key complementary effort to the Wide–Fast–Deep observing mode that will be used to survey the sky over the full duration of the main survey (≈10 yr). The combination of these two modes will be vital to investigate the connection between the inner-disk dynamics and longer-term eruptive variability behaviors, such as those observed on EX Lupi–type objects.

Funder

Heising-Simons Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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