Complex Variability of the H$\alpha$ Emission Line Profile of the T Tauri Binary System KH 15D: The Influence of Orbital Phase, Occultation by the Circumbinary Disk, and Accretion Phenomenae
Catrina M. Hamilton, Christopher M. Johns-Krull, Reinhard Mundt,, William Herbst, and Joshua N. Winn

TL;DR
This study analyzes the complex variability of the Hα emission line in the T Tauri binary system KH 15D, revealing how orbital phase, occultation, and accretion phenomena influence spectral profiles over multiple years.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence supporting models of pulsed accretion in eccentric T Tauri binaries, linking spectral variability to orbital and occultation effects.
Findings
Hα line profiles vary dramatically over days to years.
Variations depend on orbital phase and occultation effects.
Data supports models of pulsed accretion during perihelion.
Abstract
We have obtained 48 high resolution echelle spectra of the pre-main sequence eclipsing binary system KH~15D (V582 Mon, P = 48.37 d, 0.6, M = 0.6 M, M = 0.7 M). The eclipses are caused by a circumbinary disk seen nearly edge on, which at the epoch of these observations completely obscured the orbit of star B and a large portion of the orbit of star A. The spectra were obtained over five contiguous observing seasons from 2001/2002 to 2005/2006 while star A was fully visible, fully occulted, and during several ingress and egress events. The H line profile shows dramatic changes in these time series data over timescales ranging from days to years. A fraction of the variations are due to "edge effects" and depend only on the height of star A above or below the razor sharp edge of the occulting disk. Other observed variations depend on the…
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