Another deep dimming of the classical T Tauri star RW Aur A
P. P. Petrov, G. F. Gahm, A. A. Djupvik, E. V. Babina, S. A., Artemenko, and K. N. Grankin

TL;DR
This study investigates spectral changes in RW Aur A during its 2014 dimming event, revealing large dust grains causing grey extinction and significant alterations in stellar wind profiles, without affecting accretion flows.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the nature of the obscuring dust and wind changes during the dimming, suggesting large dust grains and wind structure modifications as key factors.
Findings
Grey extinction indicates large dust grains.
No change in accretion flow signatures.
Significant changes in stellar wind profiles.
Abstract
Context. RW Aur A is a classical T Tauri star (CTTS) with an unusually rich emission line spectrum. In 2014 the star faded by ~ 3 magnitudes in the V band and went into a long-lasting minimum. In 2010 the star suffered from a similar fading, although less deep. These events in RW Aur A are very unusual among the CTTS, and have been attributed to occultations by passing dust clouds. Aims. We want to find out if any spectral changes took place after the last fading of RW Aur A with the intention to gather more information on the occulting body and the cause of the phenomenon. Methods. We collected spectra of the two components of RW Aur. Photometry was made before and during the minimum. Results. The overall spectral signatures reflecting emission from accretion flows from disk to star did not change after the fading. However, blue-shifted absorption components related to the stellar wind…
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