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Twenty-Five Years Of Accretion Onto The Classical T Tauri Star Tw Hya

Journal
The Astrophysical Journal
Date Issued
2023-10-01
Author(s)
Gregory J. 雷歌 Herczeg 沈
Yuguang 昱光 Chen 陈
Jean-Francois Donati
Andrea K. Dupree
Frederick M. Walter
Lynne A. Hillenbrand
Christopher M. Johns-Krull
Carlo F. Manara
Hans Moritz Günther
Min 敏 Fang 房
P. Christian Schneider
Jeff A. Valenti
Silvia H. P. Alencar
Laura Venuti
Juan Manuel Alcalá
Antonio Frasca
Nicole Arulanantham
Jeffrey L. Linsky
Jerome Bouvier
Nancy S. Brickhouse
Nuria Calvet
Catherine C. Espaillat
Justyn Campbell-White
John M. Carpenter
Seok-Jun Chang
Kelle L. Cruz
S. E. Dahm
Jochen Eislöffel
Suzan Edwards
William J. Fischer
Zhen 震 Guo 郭
Thomas Henning
Tao 涛 Ji 纪
Jessy Jose
Joel H. Kastner
Ralf Launhardt
David A. Principe
Connor E. Robinson
Javier Serna
Michal Siwak
Michael F. Sterzik
Shinsuke Takasao
Guo, Zhen  
Facultad de Ciencias  
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/acf468
WoS ID
WOS:001086423100001
Abstract
Abstract Accretion plays a central role in the physics that governs the evolution and dispersal of protoplanetary disks. The primary goal of this paper is to analyze the stability over time of the mass accretion rate onto TW Hya, the nearest accreting solar-mass young star. We measure veiling across the optical spectrum in 1169 archival high-resolution spectra of TW Hya, obtained from 1998–2022. The veiling is then converted to accretion rate using 26 flux-calibrated spectra that cover the Balmer jump. The accretion rate measured from the excess continuum has an average of 2.51 × 10 −9 M ⊙ yr −1 and a Gaussian distribution with an FWHM of 0.22 dex. This accretion rate may be underestimated by a factor of up to 1.5 because of uncertainty in the bolometric correction and another factor of 1.7 because of excluding the fraction of accretion energy that escapes in lines, especially Ly α . The accretion luminosities are well correlated with He line luminosities but poorly correlated with H α and H β luminosity. The accretion rate is always flickering over hours but on longer timescales has been stable over 25 years. This level of variability is consistent with previous measurements for most, but not all, accreting young stars.
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