Hydrodynamic Modeling of Accretion Impacts in Classical T Tauri Stars: Radiative Heating of the Pre-shock Plasma
G. Costa, S. Orlando, G. Peres, C. Argiroffi, R.Bonito

TL;DR
This study models the impact of accretion streams on T Tauri stars, revealing that X-ray irradiation heats the pre-shock plasma, producing a UV-emitting precursor region that explains observed UV emissions.
Contribution
We developed a 1D hydrodynamic model including radiative heating, demonstrating the formation of a UV-emitting precursor in accretion impacts, which was not previously characterized.
Findings
Radiative heating significantly affects pre-shock plasma temperature.
Most UV emission originates from the heated precursor region.
The model reproduces observed UV line luminosities.
Abstract
Context. It is generally accepted that, in Classical T Tauri Stars, the plasma from the circumstellar disc accretes onto the stellar surface with free fall velocity, and the impact generates a shock. The impact region is expected to contribute to emission in different spectral bands; many studies have confirmed that the X-rays arise from the post-shock plasma but, otherwise, there are no studies in the literature investigating the origin of the observed UV emission which is apparently correlated to accretion. Aims. We investigated the effect of radiative heating of the infalling material by the post-shock plasma at the base of the accretion stream with the aim to identify in which region a significant part of the UV emission originates. Methods. We developed a 1D hydrodynamic model describing the impact of an accretion stream onto the stellar surface; the model takes into account the…
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