Tracing the origins of permitted emission lines in RU Lupi down to AU scales
L. Podio, P. J. V. Garcia, F. Bacciotti, S. Antoniucci, B. Nisini, C., Dougados, M. Takami

TL;DR
This study investigates the origins of permitted emission lines in the young star RU Lupi, revealing complex inner wind and jet contributions at AU scales through high-resolution spectroscopy and spectro-astrometry.
Contribution
First detailed analysis combining high-resolution spectra and spectro-astrometry to trace emission line origins in RU Lupi at AU scales.
Findings
HeI 10830 line shows inner stellar wind signatures.
Extended emission likely from micro-jet detected in optical.
Hydrogen lines' origins remain ambiguous, with compact or symmetric emission.
Abstract
Most of the observed emission lines and continuum excess from young accreting low mass stars (Classical T Tauri stars -- CTTSs) take place in the star-disk or inner disk region. These regions have a complex emission topology still largely unknown. In this paper the magnetospheric accretion and inner wind contributions to the observed permitted He and H near infrared (NIR) lines of the bright southern CTTS RU Lupi are investigated for the first time. Previous optical observations of RU Lupi showed a large H-alpha profile, due to the emission from a wind in the line wings, and a micro-jet detected in forbidden lines. We extend this analysis to NIR lines through seeing-limited high spectral resolution spectra taken with VLT/ISAAC, and adaptive optics (AO) aided narrow-band imaging and low spectral resolution spectroscopy with VLT/NACO. Using spectro-astrometric analysis we investigate the…
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