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HOPS 383

Coordinates:Sky map5h 35m 29.81s, −4° 59′ 51.1″
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HOPS 383

Infrared images from instruments at Kitt Peak National Observatory (left) and NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope document the outburst of HOPS 383, a young protostar in the Orion star-formation complex. The background is a wide view of the region taken from a Spitzer four-color infrared mosaic.
Observation data
EpochJ2000.0      EquinoxJ2000.0
ConstellationOrion
Right ascension5h 35m 29.81s
Declination−4° 59′ 51.1″
Characteristics
Evolutionary stageClass 0protostar
Astrometry
Distance1,400 ly
(420 pc)
Other designations
HOPS 383
Database references
SIMBADdata

HOPS 383 is a Class 0protostar. It is the first Class 0 protostar discovered to have had an outburst,[1] and as of 2020, the youngest protostar known to have had an outburst.[1] The outburst, discovered by the Herschel Orion Protostar Survey (HOPS) team, was first reported in February 2015 inThe Astrophysical Journal Letters.[2]

Observations

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Outburst

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HOPS 383 had an outburst between 2004 and 2006 (a "dramatic mid-infrared brightening"); the increase inmagnitude was detectable at the 24 μm (35 times increase) and 4.5 μm, and was also detectable at thesubmillimetre.[3]: 2  After 6 years, observations showed no signs of fading.[3]: 1 

X-Ray

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TheChandra X-Ray Observatory detected an X-ray flare from HOPS 383 in December 2017.[4] This was the first detection of X-rays from a Class 0 protostar that will evolve into a sun-like star.[4] The flare lasted 3 hours and 20 minutes.[5] It significantly impacted the previously-thought timeline for when such events occur in the evolution of a protostar. Furthermore, it has improved astronomers' understanding ofthe Sun's earlier evolutionary stages.

References

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  1. ^ab"NASA satellites catch 'growth spurt' from newborn protostar".Science Daily. 24 March 2015.
  2. ^McKinney, Donna (2015-02-25)."NRL Astrophysicist Explores Star Formation in Orion's Belt".United States Naval Research Laboratory. Retrieved2022-06-24.
  3. ^abSafron, Emily J.; Fischer, William J.; Megeath, S. Thomas; Furlan, Elise; Stutz, Amelia M.; Stanke, Thomas; Billot, Nicolas; Rebull, Luisa M.; Tobin, John J.; Ali, Babar;Allen, Lori E.; Booker, Joseph; Watson, Dan M.; Wilson, T. L. (2015-02-10)."Hops 383: An Outbursting Class 0 Protostar in Orion".The Astrophysical Journal Letters.800 (1): L5.Bibcode:2015ApJ...800L...5S.doi:10.1088/2041-8205/800/1/L5.hdl:1887/48742.ISSN 2041-8205.OSTI 22364255.S2CID 45127705.
  4. ^ab"Chandra :: Photo Album :: HOPS 383 :: June 18, 2020".chandra.harvard.edu. Retrieved2021-12-29.
  5. ^"Chandra Press Room :: X-rays From a Newborn Star Hint at Our Sun's Earliest Days :: 18 June 2020".chandra.harvard.edu. Retrieved2021-12-30.
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