Gaia21bja: pre-main sequence star with quasi-periodic bursts
Abstract
Gaia21bja is a Gaia alerted young stellar object (YSO) that exhibits at least seven quasi-peridoic brightenings over a 20 year-long light curve with durations of 1.5-2 years and amplitudes up to 1.7 mag in the Gaia G-band. We analyze its optical and near-infrared photometry and spectra taken using the IRTF and VLT in its faint and bright states in order to characterize its physical properties. A Lomb-Scargle periodogram analysis results in a most significant period of 91677 days. We derived the stellar parameters as R= 0.78 0.04~R, L=(4.50.3) × 10-2~L, and M= 0.16 0.03~M. The spectra taken during the burst are dominated by emission lines and are similar to those of EX Lupi-type eruptive young stars (EXors). We found that the accretion luminosity and mass accretion rate increased by a factor of 5.5-6 during the burst. Based on this, and the quasi-periodic bursts, we suggest that Gaia21bja is an eruptive YSO, and is most consistent with the `Periodic' category of the Outbursting YSOs Catalogue.
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