X-Shooter spectroscopy of FU Tau A
B.Stelzer (1), J. M. Alcala (2), A. Scholz (3), A. Natta (3,4), S., Randich (4), E.Covino (2) ((1) INAF / OA Palermo, (2) INAF / OA Capodimonte,, (3) Dublin IAS, (4) INAF / OA Arcetri)

TL;DR
This study presents detailed spectroscopic analysis of FU Tau A, a young brown dwarf, revealing its stellar parameters, accretion and outflow rates, and puzzling low lithium content, challenging existing models.
Contribution
First comprehensive spectroscopic measurements of FU Tau A's gravity, velocity, lithium, and accretion/outflow rates, providing new insights into its properties and behavior.
Findings
Measured gravity: log g = 3.5 +- 0.5
Accretion rate: log (dM/dt)_acc = -9.9 +- 0.2 M_sun/yr
Detected outflow with mass loss rate < -10.4 M_sun/yr
Abstract
We have analyzed a broad-band optical and near-infrared spectrum of FU Tau A, a presumed young brown dwarf in the Taurus star forming region that has intrigued both theorists and observers by its over-luminosity in the HR diagram with respect to standard pre-main sequence evolutionary models. The new data, obtained with the X-Shooter spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope, include an unprecedented wealth of information on stellar parameters and simultaneously observed accretion and outflow indicators for FU Tau A. We present the first measurements of gravity (log g = 3.5 +- 0.5), radial velocity (RV = 22.5 +- 2.9 km/s), rotational velocity (v sin(i) = 20 +- 5 km/s) and lithium equivalent width (W_Li = 430 +- 20 mAA) for FUTau A. From the rotational velocity and the published period we infer a disk inclination of i ~ 50^deg. The lithium content is much lower than theoretically expected…
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