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Tracking Protostellar Variability in Massive Protoclusters with ALMA: I. Insights from QUARKS and MaMMOtH

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2026-05-15 v3

Abstract

Millimeter/submillimeter variability is often attributed to dynamical disk-mediated accretion, yet detection is limited to low-mass protostars in nearby clouds. Recent observations have also revealed significant (sub)millimeter variability in high-mass protostars, but the confirmed cases are scarce and lack systematic monitoring. In this work, we analyzed multi-epoch Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Band 6 (1.3 mm) continuum observations of 22 massive protoclusters, with epoch separations ranging from a few hours to more than two years, while achieving a consistent angular resolution of approximately 0.3 arcsec. These data allow us to track variability of protostars across a broader mass range and in an environment markedly different from nearby clouds. Using a custom processing pipeline for data reduction, image alignment, and relative flux calibration, we achieve high-precision flux measurements and, for the first time, investigate millimeter variability in massive protoclusters based on interferometric data in a statistical manner. Applying the astrodendro algorithm, we identified 383 condensations and tracked their variations in peak intensities. Standard deviation analysis and difference maps reveal five variable sources, corresponding to a lower limit of 1.3% on the variable fraction. Among these, I13111-6228 stands out as it hosts a hypercompact H II region that exhibits a 68% increase in continuum peak intensity over one year, with an uncertainty of 2%.

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@article{arxiv.2512.10298,
  title  = {Tracking Protostellar Variability in Massive Protoclusters with ALMA: I. Insights from QUARKS and MaMMOtH},
  author = {Yuhan Yang and Tie Liu and Sheng-Yuan Liu and Doug Johnstone and Gregory Herczeg and Wenyu Jiao and Yu-Nung Su and Xiaofeng Mai and Fengwei Xu and Dominique Meyer and Siju Zhang and Eduard Vorobyov and Suinan Zhang and Qiuyi Luo and Guido Garay and Xi Chen and Yunfan Jiao and Qi-lao Gu and Yan-kun Zhang and Ken'ichi Tatematsu and Kee-Tae Kim and Andrey Sobolev and Sergey Parfenov and Dmitry A. Ladeyschikov and Leonardo Bronfman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.10298},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal, one plot updated