The 2014-2017 outburst of the young star ASASSN-13db A time-resolved picture of a very-low-mass star between EXors and FUors
2017
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/201731263
Context. Accretion outbursts are key elements in star formation. ASASSN-13db is a M5-type star with a protoplanetary disk, the lowest-mass star known to experience accretion outbursts. Since its discovery in 2013, it has experienced two outbursts, the second of which started in November 2014 and lasted until February 2017.