Stellar parameters and accretion rate of the transition disk star HD 142527 from X-Shooter
I. Mendigut\'ia, J. Fairlamb, B. Montesinos, R.D. Oudmaijer, J.R., Najita, S.D. Brittain, M.E. van den Ancker

TL;DR
This study determines detailed stellar parameters and accretion rates for HD 142527 using spectral analysis, revealing a young age, a likely low-mass companion, and a significant increase in accretion activity over recent years.
Contribution
First detailed spectral analysis combining multiple methods to accurately measure stellar parameters and accretion rate of HD 142527.
Findings
Stellar age estimated at 5.0 ± 1.5 Myr.
Accretion rate approximately 2 ± 1 x 10^-7 M_sun/yr.
Evidence of a sevenfold increase in accretion rate over 2-5 years.
Abstract
HD 142527 is a young pre-main sequence star with properties indicative of the presence of a giant planet or/and a low-mass stellar companion. We have analyzed an X-Shooter/Very Large Telescope spectrum to provide accurate stellar parameters and accretion rate. The analysis of the spectrum, together with constraints provided by the SED fitting, the distance to the star (140 +- 20 pc) and the use of evolutionary tracks and isochrones, lead to the following set of parameters T_eff = 6550 +- 100 K, log g = 3.75 +- 0.10, L_*/L_sun = 16.3 +- 4.5, M_*/M_sun = 2.0 +- 0.3 and an age of 5.0 +- 1.5 Myr. This stellar age provides further constrains to the mass of the possible companion estimated by Biller et al. (2012), being in-between 0.20 and 0.35 M_sun. Stellar accretion rates obtained from UV Balmer excess modelling, optical photospheric line veiling, and from the correlations with several…
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