Stars may be assembled in large growth spurts; however the evidence for this hypothesis is circumstantial. Directly studying the accretion at the earliest phases of stellar growth is challenging because young stars are deeply embedded in optically thick envelopes, which have spectral energy distributions that peak in the far-IR, where observations are difficult. In this paper, we consider the feasibility of detecting accretion outbursts from these younger stars by investigating the timescales for how the protostellar envelope responds to changes in the emission properties of the central source. The envelope heats up in response to an outburst, brightening at all wavelengths and with the emission peak moving to shorter wavelengths. The times...
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FU Ori (FUor) and EX Lup (EXor) objects represent a short-lived stage of protostellar evolution char...
International audienceContext. The accretion history of protostars remains widely mysterious, even t...
Young stars exhibit variability due to changes in the gas accretion rate onto them, an effect that s...
During the protostellar phase of stellar evolution, accretion is expected to be variable, but this v...
Accretion onto protostars may occur in sharp bursts. Accretion bursts during the embedded phase of y...
Context. The accretion histories of embedded protostars are an integral part of descriptions of thei...
We study the relationship between the mid-infrared (mid-IR) and sub-millimetre (sub-mm) variability ...
Context. Understanding how protostars accrete their mass is a central question of star for...
This is the final version. Available from the American Astronomical Society via the DOI in this rec...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
FU Ori (FUor) and EX Lup (EXor) objects represent a short-lived stage of protostellar evolution char...
International audienceContext. The accretion history of protostars remains widely mysterious, even t...
Young stars exhibit variability due to changes in the gas accretion rate onto them, an effect that s...
During the protostellar phase of stellar evolution, accretion is expected to be variable, but this v...
Accretion onto protostars may occur in sharp bursts. Accretion bursts during the embedded phase of y...
Context. The accretion histories of embedded protostars are an integral part of descriptions of thei...
We study the relationship between the mid-infrared (mid-IR) and sub-millimetre (sub-mm) variability ...
Context. Understanding how protostars accrete their mass is a central question of star for...
This is the final version. Available from the American Astronomical Society via the DOI in this rec...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
FU Ori (FUor) and EX Lup (EXor) objects represent a short-lived stage of protostellar evolution char...
International audienceContext. The accretion history of protostars remains widely mysterious, even t...