Variability of the transitional T Tauri star T Chamaeleontis
E. Schisano, E. Covino, J.M. Alcala', M. Esposito, D. Gandolfi, E.W., Guenther

TL;DR
This study investigates the physical properties and disc structure of the transitional T Tauri star T Chamaeleontis, revealing variable circumstellar extinction, disc gaps, and clumpy dust structures affecting observed emission lines and stellar flux.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of T Chamaeleontis's variability, disc gap, and circumstellar dust structures using spectral diagnostics, advancing understanding of disc clearing processes in transitional T Tauri stars.
Findings
Variable emission lines correlated with extinction changes
Detection of a disc gap through SED modeling
Clumpy dust structures cause episodic obscuration
Abstract
We characterize the physical properties of T Chamaeleontis, a transitional T Tauri star showing UX Ori-type variability, and of its associated disc, and probe possible effects of disc clearing processes. Different spectral diagnostics are examined, based on a rich collection of optical high- and low-resolution spectra. We determine radial and projected rotational velocities, and measure equivalent widths of the Li I (6708 A) line and of the most prominent emission lines (e.g. Ha, Hb and [OI] 6300A); we analyse shape changes of photospheric lines via bisector-method, while variability in Ha and Hb is inspected through line-profile correlation matrices. The strength of the Ha and Hb emission is highly variable and well correlated with that of the [OI] lines, as well as with Av variations of over three magnitudes. Variations up to nearly 10 km/s in the radial velocity of the star are…
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