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Radiative Transfer modeling of EC 53: An Episodically Accreting Class I Young Stellar Object

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2020-05-27 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

In the episodic accretion scenario, a large fraction of the protostellar mass accretes during repeated and large bursts of accretion. Since outbursts on protostars are typically identified at specific wavelengths, interpreting these outbursts requires converting this change in flux to a change in total luminosity. The Class I young stellar object EC 53 in the Serpens Main cloud has undergone repeated increases in brightness at 850 μ\mum that are likely caused by bursts of accretion. In this study, we perform two- and three-dimensional continuum radiative transfer modeling to quantify the internal luminosity rise in EC 53 that corresponds to the factor of \sim1.5 enhancement in flux at 850 μ\mum. We model the spectral energy distribution and radial intensity profile in both the quiescent and outburst phases. The internal luminosity in the outburst phase is 3.3\sim 3.3 times brighter than the luminosity in the quiescent phase. The radial intensity profile analysis demonstrates that the detected sub-mm flux variation of EC 53 comes from the heated envelope by the accretion burst. We also find that the role of external heating of the EC 53 envelope by the interstellar radiation field is insignificant.

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@article{arxiv.2004.05600,
  title  = {Radiative Transfer modeling of EC 53: An Episodically Accreting Class I Young Stellar Object},
  author = {Giseon Baek and Benjamin A. MacFarlane and Jeong-Eun Lee and Dimitris Stamatellos and Gregory Herczeg and Doug Johnstone and Carlos Contreras Pena and Watson Varricatt and Klaus W. Hodapp and Huei-Ru Vivien Chen and Sung-Ju Kang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.05600},
  year   = {2020}
}

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16 pages, 14 figures, Accepted for publication in ApJ