X-Shooter spectroscopy of young stellar objects: IV -- Accretion in low-mass stars and sub-stellar objects in Lupus
J.M. Alcal\'a, A. Natta, C.F. Manara, L. Spezzi, B. Stelzer, A., Frasca, K. Biazzo, E. Covino, S. Randich, E. Rigliaco, L. Testi, F., Comer\'on, G. Cupani, V. D'Elia

TL;DR
This study uses X-Shooter/VLT observations to analyze accretion processes in young low-mass stars and sub-stellar objects in Lupus, establishing empirical relationships between accretion luminosity and emission line luminosities, and examining how accretion rates relate to stellar properties.
Contribution
It provides new empirical relationships between accretion luminosity and emission line luminosities, extending previous results to lower luminosities, and compares different methods of measuring accretion rates.
Findings
Line luminosities correlate with accretion luminosity.
Accretion rate scales with stellar mass as Mstar^1.8.
Different measurement methods yield significantly different accretion rates.
Abstract
We present X-Shooter/VLT observations of a sample of 36 accreting low-mass stellar and sub-stellar objects (YSOs) in the Lupus star forming region, spanning a range in mass from ~0.03 to ~1.2Msun, but mostly with 0.1Msun < Mstar < 0.5Msun. Our aim is twofold: firstly, analyse the relationship between excess-continuum and line emission accretion diagnostics, and, secondly, to investigate the accretion properties in terms of the physical properties of the central object. The accretion luminosity (Lacc), and from it the accretion rate (Macc), is derived by modelling the excess emission, from the UV to the near-IR, as the continuum emission of a slab of hydrogen. The flux and luminosity (Ll) of a large number of emission lines of H, He, CaII, etc., observed simultaneously in the range from ~330nm to 2500nm, were computed. The luminosity of all the lines is well correlated with Lacc. We…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
