Physical Conditions of Accreting Gas in T Tauri Star Systems
Jeffrey S. Bary, Sean P. Matt, Michael F. Skrutskie, John C. Wilson,, Dawn E. Peterson, and Matthew J. Nelson

TL;DR
This study analyzes near-infrared hydrogen emission lines in T Tauri stars, revealing that the gas conditions are cooler and non-LTE, suggesting non-thermal processes power the accretion-related emission.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed line ratio analysis of T Tauri star accretion gas, constraining temperature and density, and challenges existing models by indicating non-thermal excitation processes.
Findings
Gas temperatures are below 2000 K, lower than expected for accreting gas.
Line ratios are consistent with non-LTE recombining gas.
Emission likely powered by non-thermal processes like X-rays and UV photons.
Abstract
We present results from a low resolution (R~300) near-infrared spectroscopic variability survey of actively accreting T Tauri stars (TTS) in the Taurus-Auriga star forming region. Paschen and Brackett series H I recombination lines were detected in 73 spectra of 15 classical T Tauri systems. The values of the Pan/PaB, Brn/BrG, and BrG/Pan H I line ratios for all observations exhibit a scatter of < 20% about the weighted mean, not only from source to source, but also for epoch-to-epoch variations in the same source. A representative or `global' value was determined for each ratio in both the Paschen and Brackett series as well as the BrG/Pan line ratios. A comparison of observed line ratio values was made to those predicted by the temperature and electron density dependent models of Case B hydrogen recombination line theory. The measured line ratios are statistically well-fit by a…
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