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Accretion Funnel Reconfiguration During An Outburst In A Young Stellar Object: Ex Lupi
Journal
The Astrophysical Journal
Date Issued
2024-06-01
Author(s)
Koshvendra Singh
Joe P. Ninan
Marina M. Romanova
David A. H. Buckley
Devendra K. Ojha
Arpan Ghosh
Andrew Monson
Malte Schramm
Saurabh Sharma
Daniel E. Reichart
Joanna Mikolajewska
Juan Carlos Beamin
Valentin D. Ivanov
Vladimir V. Kouprianov
Franz-Josef Hambsch
Andrew Pearce
WoS ID
WOS:001248972900001
Abstract
Abstract EX Lupi, a low-mass young stellar object, went into an accretion-driven outburst in 2022 March. The outburst caused a sudden phase change of ∼112° ± 5° in periodically oscillating multiband lightcurves. Our high-resolution spectra obtained with the High Resolution Spectrograph (HRS) on board the Southern African Large Telescope also revealed a consistent phase change in the periodically varying radial velocities (RVs), along with an increase in the RV amplitude of various emission lines. The phase change and increase in RV amplitude morphologically translates to a change in the azimuthal and latitudinal location of the accretion hotspot over the stellar surface, which indicates a reconfiguration of the accretion funnel geometry. Our three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations reproduce the phase change for EX Lupi. To explain the observations, we explored the possibility of forward shifting of the dipolar accretion funnel as well as the possibility of the emergence of a new accretion funnel. During the outburst, we also found evidence of the hotspot’s morphology extending azimuthally asymmetrically with a leading hot edge and cold tail along the stellar rotation. Further, our high-cadence photometry showed that the accretion flow has clumps. We also detected possible clumpy accretion events in the HRS spectra that showed episodically highly blueshifted wings in the Ca ii IR triplet and Balmer H lines.
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