Hydrogen emission from accretion and outflow in T Tauri stars

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2022)

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Radiative transfer modelling offers a powerful tool for understanding the enigmatic hydrogen emission lines from T Tauri stars. This work compares optical and near-IR spectroscopy of 29 T Tauri stars with our grid of synthetic line profiles. The archival spectra, obtained with VLT/X-Shooter, provide simultaneous coverage of many optical and infrared hydrogen lines. The observations exhibit similar morphologies of line profiles seen in other studies. We used the radiative transfer code TORUS to create synthetic H alpha, Pa beta, Pa gamma, and Br gamma emission lines for a fiducial T Tauri model that included axisymmetric magnetospheric accretion and a polar stellar wind. The distribution of Reipurth types and line widths for the synthetic H alpha lines is similar to the observed results. However, the modelled infrared lines are narrower than the observations by approximate to 80 km s(-1), and our models predict a significantly higher proportion (approximate to 90 per cent) of inverse P-Cygni profiles. Furthermore, our radiative transfer models suggest that the frequency of P-Cygni profiles depends on the ratio of the mass-loss to mass accretion rates and blue-shifted subcontinuum absorption was predicted for mass-loss rates as low as 10(-12) M-circle dot yr(-1). We explore the effect of rotation, turbulence, and the contributions from red-shifted absorption in an attempt to explain the discrepancy in widths. Our findings show that, singularly, none of these effects is sufficient to explain the observed disparity. However, a combination of rotation, turbulence, and non-axisymmetric accretion may improve the fit of the models to the observed data.
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accretion, accretion discs, line: formation, radiative transfer, stars: pre-main-sequence, stars: variables: T Tauri, Herbig Ae/Be, stars: winds, outflows
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