Dynamical star-disk interaction in the young stellar system V354 Mon
N. N. J. Fonseca, S. H. P. Alencar, J. Bouvier, F. Favata, E., Flaccomio

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex interactions between the star and its circumstellar disk in the young stellar object V354 Mon, revealing how magnetic and accretion processes cause observable photometric and spectroscopic variability.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence of star-disk magnetic interactions and models the causes of photometric modulation in V354 Mon, advancing understanding of accretion in young stars.
Findings
Photometric minima correlate with accretion funnel visibility.
Inner disk material causes photometric variability.
Magnetospheric interactions distort the inner disk structure.
Abstract
The main goal of this work is to characterize the mass accretion and ejection processes of the classical T Tauri star V354 Mon, a member of the young stellar cluster NGC 2264. In March 2008, photometric and spectroscopic observations of V354 Mon were obtained simultaneously with the CoRoT satellite, the 60 cm telescope at the Observat\'orio Pico dos Dias (LNA - Brazil) equipped with a CCD camera and Johnson/Cousins BVRI filters, and the SOPHIE \'echelle spectrograph at the Observatoire de Haute-Provence (CNRS - France). The light curve of V354 Mon shows periodical minima (P = 5.26 +/- 0.50 days) that vary in depth and width at each rotational cycle. From the analysis of the photometric and spectroscopic data, it is possible to identify correlations between the emission line variability and the light-curve modulation of the young system, such as the occurrence of pronounced redshifted…
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