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X-Ray Determination of the Variable Rate of Mass Accretion onto TW Hydrae
Fecha
2012-11-05Registro en:
Brickhouse, N. S.; Cranmer, S. R.; Dupree, A. K.; Günther, H. M.; Luna, Gerardo Juan Manuel; et al.; X-Ray Determination of the Variable Rate of Mass Accretion onto TW Hydrae; IOP Publishing; The Astrophysical Journal Letters; 760; 2; 5-11-2012; L21,1-5
2041-8205
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Autor
Brickhouse, N. S.
Cranmer, S. R.
Dupree, A. K.
Günther, H. M.
Luna, Gerardo Juan Manuel
Wolk, S. J.
Resumen
Diagnostics of electron temperature (Te), electron density (ne), and hydrogen column density (NH) from the Chandra High Energy Transmission Grating spectrum of He-like Ne ix in TW Hydrae (TW Hya), in conjunction with a classical accretion model, allow us to infer the accretion rate onto the star directly from measurements of the accreting material. The new method introduces the use of the absorption of Ne ix lines as a measure of the column density of the intervening, accreting material. On average, the derived mass accretion rate for TW Hya is 1.5 × 10−9 M yr−1, for a stellar magnetic field strength of 600 G and a filling factor of 3.5%. Three individual Chandra exposures show statistically significant differences in the Ne ix line ratios, indicating changes in NH, Te, and ne by factors of 0.28, 1.6, and 1.3, respectively. In exposures separated by 2.7 days, the observations reported here suggest a five-fold reduction in the accretion rate. This powerful new technique promises to substantially improve our understanding of the accretion process in young stars.