The Becklin-Neugebauer object (BN) in the Orion Nebula cluster is a well-st
udied, optically invisible, infrared-bright young stellar object that is th
ought to be an intermediate-mass protostar. We report here that BN exhibite
d nearly sinusoidal periodic variability at the near-infrared H and K-s ban
ds during a 1 month observing campaign in 2000 March/April. The period was
8.28 days, and the peak-to-peak amplitude was similar to0.2 mag. Plausible
mechanisms for producing the observed variability characteristics are explo
red.