New Candidate Eruptive Young Stars in Lynds 1340

Abstract

We report on the discovery of three candidate eruptive young stars, found during our comprehensive multi-wavelength study of the young stellar population of the dark cloud L1340. These stars are as follows. (1) IRAS 02224+7227 (2MASS 02270555+7241167, HH 487 S) exhibited FUor-like spectrum in our low-resolution optical spectra. The available photometric data restrict its luminosity to 23 Lsun < Lbol < 59 Lsun. (2) 2MASS 02263797+7304575, identified as a classical T Tauri star during our H alpha survey, exhibited an EXor type brightening in 2005 November, at the time of the SDSS observations of the region. (3) 2MASS 02325605+7246055, a low-mass embedded young star, associated with a fan-shaped infrared nebula, underwent an outburst between the DSS1 and DSS2 surveys, leading to the appearance of a faint optical nebula. Our [SII] and H alpha images, as well as the Spitzer IRAC 4.5 micron images revealed Herbig-Haro objects associated with this star. Our results suggest that amplitudes and time scales of outbursts do not necessarily correlate with the evolutionary stage of the stars.

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