The 2008 outburst in the young stellar system ZCMa: I. Evidence of an enhanced bipolar wind on the AU-scale
M. Benisty, F. Malbet, C. Dougados, A. Natta, J.B. Le Bouquin, F., Massi, M. Bonnefoy, J. Bouvier, G. Chauvin, O. Chesneau, P.J.V. Garcia, K., Grankin, A. Isella, T. Ratzka, E. Tatulli, L. Testi, G. Weigelt, E.T. Whelan

TL;DR
This study investigates the 2008 outburst of the young stellar system ZCMa, providing evidence of an enhanced bipolar wind on the AU-scale through interferometric observations of the Brackett gamma emission line.
Contribution
The paper presents spatially and spectrally resolved interferometric data revealing that the outburst is associated with a bipolar wind, not a Keplerian disk or infall, suggesting a link to strong mass loss and episodic accretion.
Findings
Evidence of a bipolar wind during the outburst
Disappearance of Brackett gamma line post-outburst
Outburst likely caused by enhanced mass accretion
Abstract
Accretion is a fundamental process in star formation. Although the time evolution of accretion remains a matter of debate, observations and modelling studies suggest that episodic outbursts of strong accretion may dominate the formation of the protostar. Observing young stellar objects during these elevated accretion states is crucial to understanding the origin of unsteady accretion. ZCMa is a pre-main-sequence binary system composed of an embedded Herbig Be star, undergoing photometric outbursts, and a FU Orionis star. The Herbig Be component recently underwent its largest optical photometric outburst detected so far. We aim to constrain the origin of this outburst by studying the emission region of the HI Brackett gamma line, a powerful tracer of accretion/ejection processes on the AU-scale in young stars. Using the AMBER/VLTI instrument at spectral resolutions of 1500 and 12 000, we…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
