Violent environment of the inner disk of RW Aur A probed by the 2010 and 2015 dimming events
S. Facchini, C. F. Manara, P. C. Schneider, C. J. Clarke, J. Bouvier,, G. Rosotti, R. Booth, T. J. Haworth

TL;DR
This study investigates the 2010 and 2015 dimming events of RW Aur A, revealing that inner disk perturbations, possibly caused by a warp from an unseen companion, lead to star occultation without affecting accretion regions.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the inner disk dynamics during dimming events, suggesting disk warping as the cause, based on spectral analysis and comparison of different observational states.
Findings
Dimming associated with enhanced or displaced disk wind.
Gray extinction correlates with reduced photospheric line equivalent widths.
Inner disk warping likely caused by an unseen companion.
Abstract
RW Aur is a young binary system showing strong signatures of a recent tidal encounter between the circumprimary disk and the secondary star. The primary star has recently undergone two major dimming events (mag 2 in V-band), whose origin is still under debate. To shed light on the mechanism leading to the dimming events, we study the extinction properties, accretion variability, and gas kinematics using absorption lines from the material obscuring star RW Aur A. We compare our moderate resolution X-Shooter spectra of the dim state of RW Aur A with other spectral observations. In particular, we analyse archival high resolution UVES spectra obtained during the bright state of the system, in order to track the evolution of the spectral properties across the second dimming event. The spectrum obtained during the dim state shows narrow absorption lines in the Na and K…
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