Probing the accretion-ejection connection with VLTI/AMBER: High spectral resolution observations of the Herbig Ae star HD163296
Rebeca Garcia Lopez, Larisa Tambovtseva, Dieter Schertl, Vladimir, Grinin, Karl-Heinz Hofmann, Gerd Weigelt, Alessio Caratti o Garatti

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution VLTI-AMBER observations to analyze the Br Gamma emission in the Herbig Ae star HD163296, revealing a compact disc wind origin within 0.04AU, advancing understanding of star formation processes.
Contribution
It provides the first high-resolution interferometric analysis of Br Gamma emission in HD163296, demonstrating a disc wind origin with a more compact launching region than previously thought.
Findings
Br Gamma emitting region is more compact than the continuum.
Disc wind model successfully reproduces interferometric observables.
Launching region of the disc wind is about 0.04AU, much smaller than dust rim estimates.
Abstract
Accretion and ejection are tightly connected and represent the fundamental mechanisms regulating star formation. However, the exact physical processes involved are not yet fully understood. We present high angular and spectral resolution observations of the Br Gamma emitting region in the Herbig Ae star HD163296 (MWC275) in order to probe the origin of this line and constrain the physical processes taking place at sub-AU scales in the circumstellar region. By means of VLTI-AMBER observations at high spectral resolution (R~12000), we studied interferometric visibilities, wavelength-differential phases, and closure phases across the Br Gamma line of HD163296. To constrain the physical origin of the Br Gamma line in Herbig Ae stars, all the interferometric observables were compared with the predictions of a line radiative transfer disc wind model. The measured visibilities clearly increase…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Bee Products Chemical Analysis
