HOPS 383: AN OUTBURSTING CLASS 0 PROTOSTAR IN ORION

  • Safron E
  • Fischer W
  • Megeath S
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report the dramatic mid-infrared brightening between 2004 and 2006 of HOPS 383, a deeply embedded protostar adjacent to NGC 1977 in Orion. By 2008, the source became a factor of 35 brighter at 24 microns with a brightness increase also apparent at 4.5 microns. The outburst is also detected in the submillimeter by comparing APEX/SABOCA to SCUBA data, and a scattered-light nebula appeared in NEWFIRM K_s imaging. The post-outburst spectral energy distribution indicates a Class 0 source with a dense envelope and a luminosity between 6 and 14 L_sun. Post-outburst time-series mid- and far-infrared photometry shows no long-term fading and variability at the 18% level between 2009 and 2012. HOPS 383 is the first outbursting Class 0 object discovered, pointing to the importance of episodic accretion at early stages in the star formation process. Its dramatic rise and lack of fading over a six-year period hint that it may be similar to FU Ori outbursts, although the luminosity appears to be significantly smaller than the canonical luminosities of such objects.

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Safron, E. J., Fischer, W. J., Megeath, S. T., Furlan, E., Stutz, A. M., Stanke, T., … Wilson, T. L. (2015). HOPS 383: AN OUTBURSTING CLASS 0 PROTOSTAR IN ORION. The Astrophysical Journal, 800(1), L5. https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/800/1/l5

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