Spectral variability of classical T Tauri stars accreting in an unstable regime
Ryuichi Kurosawa, Marina M. Romanova

TL;DR
This study uses 3D magnetohydrodynamic simulations to analyze spectral variability in classical T Tauri stars, revealing distinct signatures of stable versus unstable accretion regimes in their line profiles and light curves.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of hydrogen line variability in stable and unstable accretion regimes using advanced simulations.
Findings
Unstable regime shows persistent redshifted absorption during entire rotation.
Multiple accretion streams cause stochastic line and light curve variability.
Stable regime exhibits periodic, single-stream accretion signatures.
Abstract
Classical T Tauri stars (CTTSs) are variable in different time-scales. One type of variability is possibly connected with the accretion of matter through the Rayleigh-Taylor instability that occurs at the interface between an accretion disc and a stellar magnetosphere. In this regime, matter accretes in several temporarily formed accretion streams or `tongues' which appear in random locations, and produce stochastic photometric and line variability. We use the results of global three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic simulations of matter flows in both stable and unstable accretion regimes to calculate time-dependent hydrogen line profiles and study their variability behaviours. In the stable regime, some hydrogen lines (e.g. H-beta, H-gamma, H-delta, Pa-beta and Br-gamma) show a redshifted absorption component only during a fraction of a stellar rotation period, and its occurrence is…
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