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Possible Time Correlation between Jet Ejection and Mass Accretion for RW Aur A

Authors :
Thomas P. Ray
Tae-Soo Pyo
Masaaki Otsuka
Chun-Fan Liu
Hans Moritz Günther
Michihiro Takami
Wen Ping Chen
Marc White
Mei-Yin Chou
Youichi Ohyama
K. N. Grankin
P. Christian Schneider
Roberto Galván-Madrid
Nadine Manset
Deirdre Coffey
Hauyu Baobab Liu
Misato Fukagawa
Jennifer L. Karr
Tracy L. Beck
Hsien Shang
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 901:24
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2020.

Abstract

For the active T-Taur star RW Aur A we have performed long-term (~10 yr) monitoring observations of (1) jet imaging in the [Fe II] 1.644-micron emission line using Gemini-NIFS and VLT-SINFONI; (2) optical high-resolution spectroscopy using CFHT-ESPaDOnS; and (3) V-band photometry using the CrAO 1.25-m telescope and AAVSO. The latter two observations confirm the correlation of time variabilities between (A) the Ca II 8542 A and O I 7772 A line profiles associated with magnetospheric accretion, and (B) optical continuum fluxes. The jet images and their proper motions show that four knot ejections occurred at the star over the past ~15 years with an irregular interval of 2-6 years. The time scale and irregularity of these intervals are similar to those of the dimming events seen in the optical photometry data. Our observations show a possible link between remarkable (Delta_V < -1 mag.) photometric rises and jet knot ejections. Observations over another few years may confirm or reject this trend. If confirmed, this would imply that the location of the jet launching region is very close to the star (r <<br />14 pages, 5 figures, Accepted by Astrophysical Journal

Details

ISSN :
15384357, 00046361, 0004637X, 15383881, and 15383873
Volume :
901
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7de5ad5217642100b3a2e2a06dbfbdbc