AMBER/VLTI high spectral resolution observations of the Br$\gamma$ emitting region in HD 98922. A compact disc wind launched from the inner disc region
A. Caratti o Garatti (1,2), L.V. Tambovtseva (2,3), R. Garcia Lopez, (1,2), S. Kraus (4), D. Schertl (2), V.P. Grinin (2,3,5), G. Weigelt (2),, K.-H. Hofmann (2), F. Massi (6), S. Lagarde (7), M. Vannier (7), and F., Malbet (8) ((1) Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, (2)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution interferometric and spectroscopic observations to analyze the circumstellar environment of HD 98922, revealing a compact disc wind launched from the inner disc region that explains the Brγ emission.
Contribution
We develop a magneto-centrifugally driven disc-wind model to interpret high-resolution interferometric data of HD 98922, providing new insights into its circumstellar disc and wind structure.
Findings
The Brγ emitting region is smaller than the dust continuum region.
The Brγ emission mainly originates from a disc wind with a 30° opening angle.
The disc wind model successfully reproduces interferometric observations.
Abstract
We analyse the main physical parameters and the circumstellar environment of the young Herbig Be star HD 98922. We present AMBER/VLTI high spectral resolution (R =12000) interferometric observations across the Br line, accompanied by UVES high-resolution spectroscopy and SINFONI-AO assisted near-infrared integral field spectroscopic data. To interpret our observations, we develop a magneto-centrifugally driven disc-wind model. Our analysis of the UVES spectrum shows that HD 98922 is a young (~5x10^5 yr) Herbig Be star (SpT=B9V), located at a distance of 440(+60-50) pc, with a mass accretion rate of ~9+/-3x10^(-7) M_sun yr^(-1). SINFONI K-band AO-assisted imaging shows a spatially resolved circumstellar disc-like region (~140 AU in diameter) with asymmetric brightness distribution. Our AMBER/VLTI UT observations indicate that the Br emitting region (radius ~0.31+/-0.04…
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