Workshop program

The detailed program of the workshop can be downloaded here.
The abstracts can be downloaded here.
The accepted posters are listed below.


Poster contributions

Name Title
Lilit Darbinyan UV Dose Rates in Parsamian Cometary Nebulae
Lynne Hillenbrand Quantitative Spectroscopic Diagnostics for FU Orionis-Type Young Stellar Objects
Lynne Hillenbrand A Parameterized YSO Accretion Disk Model with Increasing Accretion Rate: Predicted Outburst Lightcurves
Ágnes Kóspál Time-resolved protoplanetary disk physics in DQ Tau with JWST
Mária Kun Long-term, multi-wavelength study of PV Cep
Gábor Marton Multi-modal identification and classification of YSOs
Calum Morris A statistical look at YSO variability in the Carina nebula across multiple age brackets
Zsófia Nagy Gaia21bja: pre-main sequence star with quasi-periodic brightenings
Patrik Németh Gaia20dsk: A new MNor discovered by the GLORIOUS collaboration
Arianna Saba Mauve, BSSL's UV-Vis spectrophotometry smallsat
Máté Szilágyi Distance estimation of young eruptive stars using star clusters
Gerry Williger Spectrophotometry of T Tau stars in Cha I
Jiayi Zhang Testing Unstable Magnetospheric Accretion at Late Disk Ages in TW Hya
Yuting Zhou Photometric Analysis of an Eruptive YSO in the Rosetta Nebula

Recordings (or slides) of talks and discussions

Name Title
Marc Audard Toward a new catalogue of variable young stellar objects in Gaia DR4
Máté Szilágyi, Gábor Marton Statistical characterisation of young stars in the Gaia Alert database, Two halves, one star
Andrew Wilson Exploring the statistics of YSO variability
Lynne Hillenbrand A Heuristic Approach to Quantifying the Lightcurves of Outbursting Young Stellar Objects
Elisabeth Banks The 20-year Spitzer + WISE Large Amplitude Variability of YSOs within 500pc
Adolfo Carvalho Unveiling the mass function of FU Ori objects
Zhen Guo A rejuvenation of a Class II accretion disk during an EXor type event
Joe Ninan Probing the evolution of innermost disc during outbursts
Victor Almendros-Abad Episodic accretion at the bottom of the IMF: an EXor-like burst in a planetary-mass object
Philipp Weber V960 Mon as a Multi-scale Laboratory for Eruptive Accretion
Anuroop Dasgupta V960 Mon: Ideal Laboratory for Gravitational Instability
Aaron Labdon The Dynamic Inner Disks of FUors with VLTI
Carlos Contreras Pena The long-term outburst(s) of GPSV16: from an intermediate to a FUor classification
Tarak Chand Decade-Long Evolution of the Young Eruptive Star V1180 Cas: Coupled Accretion, Extinction, and Outflow Activity
Péter Ábrahám The outburst of V1647 Ori has ended (once again)
Zsófia Nagy Eruptive young stars found from Gaia Science Alerts: introducing the GLORIOUS (Gaia science aLerts tO find eRuptIve yOUng stellar objectS) collaboration
Ágnes Kóspál Accretion, extinction, and outflow variability of the young eruptive star V346 Nor
Botond Máté Marosi Variability of Young Stellar Objects with the SPHEREx Space Telescope
Koshvendra Singh Gaia24ccy: An outburst followed the footsteps of its predecessor
Fernando Cruz-Sáenz de Miera Discovery of accretion-driven photometric outbursts and the need for quick follow-up observations
Michal Siwak Spectroscopic and photometric search for new eruptive stars among USNO/Gaia candidates
Roberta Carini Photometric and spectroscopic characterization of newly discovered eruptive variables alerted by Gaia
Lis Zwicky Observational and Chemical Modelling of Molecular Line Diversity of FUors
Anastasiia Topchieva Modeling the composition of ices in protoplanetary disks with luminosity outbursts
Discussion, chairs: Lynne Hillenbrand, Fernando Cruz-Sáenz de Miera Necessary set of observations needed to confirm an object as eruptive YSO
Ji-hyun Kang Origins of Complex Organic Molecules in L1551 IRS 5: Interplay of Thermal Heating and Accretion Shocks
Tamara Molyarova Modelling complex organic molecules in FUors with a dust trap
Eduard Vorobyov A cascade mechanism of FU Orionis outburst
Aleksandr Skliarevskii Observational differences in morphology of FU-Ori type bursts with different ignition mechanisms
Johannes Jørgensen Inferring past accretion bursts from asteroseismic imprints
Sergei Nayakshin FU Ori outbursts from the youngest binary systems
Michael Cecil The inner disk instability: Mechanism and Accretion Signatures
Sirush Khachatryan Jet Response to Short-Duration Accretion Outbursts in EXor-type Young Stellar Objects: 2D MHD Simulations with PLUTO
Yisheng Tu Triggering Fast-Rising FU Orionis Outbursts via Avalanche Accretion-induced MRI
Discussion, chairs: Eduard Vorobyov, Adolfo Carvalho Distinguishing between different burst mechanisms. Is this possible based on observations?
Jinshi Sai Disk Kinematics as Diagnostics of FU Orionis–Type Outburst Mechanisms
Kundan Kadam Episodic accretion and planet formation in the inner disk
Vitaly Akimkin Time-dependent radiation transfer in protoplanetary disks during accretion luminosity bursts
Han-Gyeol Yun Dynamical Impact of Accretion Streamers on Circumstellar Disks
Doug Johnstone The JCMT Transient Survey and Beyond: Monitoring Protostars in the Sub-mm and Mid-IR
Yong-Hee Lee A segment-based analysis of the JCMT Transient Survey lightcurves: Assessing the role of variable accretion in early star formation
Antonio Armeni JWST Identifies a Low-Mass Protostar as the Driver of a Methanol Maser Flare in IRAS 18134-1942
Sam Federman A Possibly Eruptive Outflow from an Embedded Low-Inclination Protostar with VLT-ERIS
Eleonora Fiorellino Gaia18cjb and eruptive accretion in Class I protostars
Tom Megeath Eruptive Variability in Orion Protostars
Mayra Osorio Orion protostars undergoing flares
Guillermo Blázquez-Calero Bowshocks driven by the jet of the outbursting protostar SVS 13
Discussion, chairs: Tom Megeath, Eleonora Fiorellino Episodic accretion in the embedded phase
Giseon Baek Infall streamer traced by a class II methanol maser discovered in ALMA Band 6 toward S255IR NIRS3
Dominique Meyer The burst mode of accretion in massive star formation
Bringfried Stecklum Revisiting the Infrared View on S255IR-NIRS3
Vardan Elbakyan Episodic Accretion in High-Mass Stars: Mechanisms and Observational Implications
Discussion, chairs: Doug Johnstone, Ágnes Kóspál Future of the eruptive YSO field