A survey for variable young stars with small telescopes – IX. Evolution of spot properties on YSOs in IC 5070

Author:

Herbert Carys1ORCID,Froebrich Dirk1ORCID,Vanaverbeke Siegfried234ORCID,Scholz Aleks5,Eislöffel Jochen6,Urtly Thomas7,Walton Ivan L7,Wiersema Klaas89,Quinn Nick J7,Piehler Georg10,Aimar Mario Morales1112,García Rafael Castillo111314,Vanmunster Tonny15,Alfaro Francisco C Soldán111316,de la Cuesta Faustino García17,Licchelli Domenico1819,Perez Alex Escartin112021,Mañanes Esteban Fernández22,Ribes Noelia Graciá22,González José Luis Salto112324,Futcher Stephen R L7132526,Nelson Tim2527,Dvorak Shawn1328,Moździerski Dawid29,Kotysz Krzysztof29,Mikołajczyk Przemysław2930,Fleming George7,Phillips Mark731,Vale Tony713323334,Dubois Franky23,Eggenstein Heinz-Bernd35,Heald Michael A13,Lewin Pablo36,OKeeffe Derek37,Popowicz Adam38,Bernacki Krzysztof38,Malcher Andrzej38,Lasota Slawomir38,Fiolka Jerzy38,Dustor Adam39,Percy Stephen C40,Devine Pat31,Patel Aashini L1ORCID,Dickers Matthew D1,Dover Lord1ORCID,Grozdanova Ivana I1,Urquhart James S1ORCID,Lynch Chris J R1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Astrophysics and Planetary Science, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Kent , Canterbury CT2 7NH , UK

2. Public observatory ASTROLAB IRIS , Provinciaal Domein ‘De Palingbeek’, Verbrandemolenstraat 5, B-8902 Zillebeke, Ieper , Belgium

3. Vereniging voor Sterrenkunde , werkgroep veranderlijke sterren, Oostmeers 122 C, B-8000 Brugge , Belgium

4. Centre for Mathematical Plasma-Astrophysics, Department of Mathematics , KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200B, B-3001 Heverlee , Belgium

5. SUPA, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of St Andrews , North Haugh, St Andrews KY16 9SS , UK

6. Thüringer Landessternwarte , Sternwarte 5, D-07778 Tautenburg , Germany

7. British Astronomical Association , Variable Star Section, PO Box 702, Tonbridge, TN9 9TX , UK

8. Centre for Astrophysics Research, University of Hertfordshire , Hatfield, AL10 9AB , UK

9. School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Leicester , University Road, Leicester LE1 7RH , UK

10. Selztal Observatory , Bechtolsheimer Weg 26, D-55278 Friesenheim , Germany

11. Observadores de Supernovas (ObSN, https://www.obsn.es/ ), Spain

12. Observatorio de Sencelles , Sonfred Road 1, E-07140 Sencelles, Mallorca , Spain

13. American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) , 185 Alewife Brook Parkway, Suite 410, Cambridge, MA 02138 , USA

14. Asociacion Astronomica Cruz del Norte , Calle Caceres 18, E-28100 Alcobendas, Madrid , Spain

15. CBA Belgium Observatory & CBA Extremadura Observatory , Walhostraat 1a, B-3401 Landen , Belgium

16. Science Department, Seville University , Av. de la Ciudad Jardín, 20-22, E-41005 Sevilla , Spain

17. La Vara , Valdes Observatory(MPC J38), Barrio La Bara, sin número Muñas de Arriba código postal E-33784, Asturias , Spain

18. R.P. Feynman Observatory , Piazzetta del Gesú 3, I-73034, Gagliano del Capo , Italy

19. Center for Backyard Astrophysics (CBA) , Piazzetta del Gesú 3, I-73034, Gagliano del Capo , Italy

20. Belako , Aritz Bidea No 8, 4B Mungia Bizkaia, Basque Country , Spain

21. Hosting Trevinca, Agrupación Astronómica Vizcaina , Bizkaiko Astronomia Elkartea AAVBAE.net, c/ Iparragirre 46, 4° - dpto 2, Bilbo, Basque Country , Spain

22. Estelia Observatory (MCP Y90) , Lugar la Riba 91-A, Ladines, Sobrescobio, Asturias, E-33993 , Spain

23. Sociedad Malagueña de Astronomía (SMA) , Centro Cultural José María Gutiérrez Romero, Cl República Argentina, no 9, Urb. El Limonar, E-29016 Málaga , Spain

24. Cal Maciarol Observatory , Camí de l’Observatori S/N, E-25691 Àger , Spain

25. Hampshire Astronomical Group , Hinton Manor Lane, Clanfield, PO8 0QR , UK

26. Royal Astronomical Society , Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BQ , UK

27. Horndean Observatory , 6 Falcon Road, Horndean, Waterlooville, Hampshire, PO89BY , UK

28. Rolling Hills Observatory , Clermont, FL 34711 , USA

29. Astronomical Institute, University of Wrocław , ul. M. Kopernika 11, PL-51-622 Wrocław , Poland

30. Astronomical Observatory, University of Warsaw , Al. Ujazdowskie 4, PL-00-478 Warsaw , Poland

31. Astronomical Society of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK

32. Wiltshire Astronomical Society , The Knoll, Lowden Hill, Chippenham SN15 2BT , UK

33. Bath Astronomers , 19 New King Street, Bath BA1 2BL , UK

34. The Herschel Society, The Herschel Museum of Astronomy , 19 New King Street, Bath BA1 2BL , UK

35. Volkssternwarte Paderborn e.V. , Im Schlosspark 13, D-33104 Paderborn , Germany

36. The Maury Lewin Astronomical Observatory , 420 N. Grand Ave., Glendora CA 91741 , USA

37. Cork Astronomy Club , 15 Ashdale Park, S Douglas rd. Cork , Ireland

38. Department of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Microelectronics, Silesian University of Technology , Akademicka 16, PL-44-100 Gliwice , Poland

39. Department of Telecommunications and Teleinformatics, Silesian University of Technology , Akademicka 16, PL-44-100 Gliwice , Poland

40. The Studios Observatory , Grantham NG31 8SE , UK

Abstract

ABSTRACT We present spot properties on 32 periodic young stellar objects in IC 5070. Long term, ∼5 yr, light curves in the V, R, and I-bands are obtained through the HOYS (Hunting Outbursting Young Stars) citizen science project. These are dissected into 6 months long slices, with 3 months oversampling, to measure 234 sets of amplitudes in all filters. We fit 180 of these with reliable spot solutions. Two thirds of spot solutions are cold spots, the lowest is 2150 K below the stellar temperature. One third are warm spots that are above the stellar temperature by less than ∼2000 K. Cold and warm spots have maximum surface coverage values of 40 per cent, although only 16 per cent of warm spots are above 20 per cent surface coverage as opposed to 60 per cent of the cold spots. Warm spots are most likely caused by a combination of plages and low-density accretion columns, most common on objects without inner disc excess emission in K − W2. Five small hot spot solutions have <3 per cent coverage and are 3000–5000 K above the stellar temperature. These are attributed to accretion, and four of them occur on the same object. The majority of our objects are likely to be accreting. However, we observe very few accretion hot spots as either the accretion is not stable on our time-scale or the photometry is dominated by other features. We do not identify cyclical spot behaviour on the targets. We additionally identify and discuss a number of objects that have interesting amplitudes, phase changes, or spot properties.

Funder

Science and Technology Facilities Council

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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