Description
We have used Spitzer/Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) to conduct a photometric monitoring program of the IC1396A dark globule in order to study the mid-IR (3.6-8um) variability of the heavily embedded young stellar objects (YSOs) present in that area. We obtained light curves covering a 14 day timespan with a twice daily cadence for 69 YSOs, and continuous light curves with approximately 12s cadence over 7hr for 38 YSOs. Typical accuracies for our relative photometry were 1%-2% for the long timespan data and a few millimagnitude, corresponding to less than 0.5%, for the 7hr continuous "staring-mode" data. More than half of the YSOs showed detectable variability, with amplitudes from ~0.05mag to ~0.2mag. One star, IC1396A-47, shows a 3.5hr periodic light curve; this object may be a PMS Delta Scuti star.
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