Nearly all young stars are variable, with the variability traditionally divided into two classes: periodic variables and aperiodic or "irregular" variables. Periodic variables have been studied extensively, typically using periodograms, while aperiodic variables have received much less attention due to a lack of standard statistical tools. However, aperiodic variability can serve as a powerful probe of young star accretion physics and inner circumstellar disk structure. For my dissertation, I analyzed data from a large-scale, long-term survey of the nearby North America Nebula complex, using Palomar Transient Factory photometric time series collected on a nightly or every few night cadence over several years. This survey is the most thoroug...
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Wise mapped the entire sky in four bands during its approximately 7-month cryogenic mission. The num...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Astronomical...
Aperiodic variability is a characteristic feature of young stars, massive stars, and active galactic...
Variability is a defining characteristic of young stellar systems, and optical variability has been ...
We present first results from a new, multiyear, time domain survey of young stars in the North Ameri...
Over the past decade, a number of dedicated stellar variability surveys have launched from both the ...
Presented are the results of a near-IR photometric survey of 1678 stars in the direction of the ρ Op...
We present radiation transfer models of rotating young stellar objects (YSOs) with hotspots in their...
Studying rotational variability of young stars is enabling us to investigate a multitude of properti...
AS acknowledges support through STFC grant ST/R000824/1. JCW acknowledges support through STFC grant...
Studying rotational variability of young stars is enabling us to investigate a multitude of properti...
To explore young star variability on a large range of timescales, we have used the MOST satellite to...
We present a study of 323 photometrically variable young stellar objects that are likely members of ...
We present radiation transfer models of rotating young stellar objects (YSOs) with hot spots in thei...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Wise mapped the entire sky in four bands during its approximately 7-month cryogenic mission. The num...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Astronomical...
Aperiodic variability is a characteristic feature of young stars, massive stars, and active galactic...
Variability is a defining characteristic of young stellar systems, and optical variability has been ...
We present first results from a new, multiyear, time domain survey of young stars in the North Ameri...
Over the past decade, a number of dedicated stellar variability surveys have launched from both the ...
Presented are the results of a near-IR photometric survey of 1678 stars in the direction of the ρ Op...
We present radiation transfer models of rotating young stellar objects (YSOs) with hotspots in their...
Studying rotational variability of young stars is enabling us to investigate a multitude of properti...
AS acknowledges support through STFC grant ST/R000824/1. JCW acknowledges support through STFC grant...
Studying rotational variability of young stars is enabling us to investigate a multitude of properti...
To explore young star variability on a large range of timescales, we have used the MOST satellite to...
We present a study of 323 photometrically variable young stellar objects that are likely members of ...
We present radiation transfer models of rotating young stellar objects (YSOs) with hot spots in thei...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Wise mapped the entire sky in four bands during its approximately 7-month cryogenic mission. The num...
The definitive version can be found at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ Copyright Royal Astronomical...