Connection between jets, winds and accretion in T Tauri stars: the X-shooter view
B. Nisini, S. Antoniucci, J. M. Alcala', T. Giannini, C. F. Manara, A., Natta, D. Fedele, K. Biazzo

TL;DR
This study analyzes [OI]6300 A emission in 131 young stars to understand the connection between jets, winds, and accretion, revealing correlations with stellar and accretion parameters and suggesting MHD disc-winds as a common origin.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of [OI]6300 A line profiles in a large sample of young stars across multiple regions, linking line components to accretion and wind processes.
Findings
LVC detected in 77% of stars, HVC in 30%
Line luminosity correlates with accretion luminosity
HVC peak velocity relates to disc inclination
Abstract
We have analysed the [OI]6300 A line in a sample of 131 young stars with discs in the Lupus, Chamaeleon and signa Orionis star forming regions, observed with the X-shooter spectrograph at VLT. The stars have mass accretion rates spanning from 10^{-12} to 10^{-7} Mo/yr. The line profile was deconvolved into a low velocity component (LVC, < 40 km/s) and a high velocity component (HVC, > 40 km/s ), originating from slow winds and high velocity jets, respectively. The LVC is by far the most frequent component, with a detection rate of 77%, while only 30% of sources have a HVC. The [OI]6300 luminosity of both the LVC and HVC, when detected, correlates with stellar and accretion parameters of the central sources (i.e. Lstar , Mstar , Lacc , Macc), with similar slopes for the two components. The line luminosity correlates better with the accretion luminosity than with the stellar luminosity or…
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