Resolving the Inner Arcsecond of the RY Tau Jet With HST
S.L. Skinner, P.C. Schneider, M. Audard, Manuel Guedel

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution HST ultraviolet observations to resolve the inner jet of RY Tau, detecting C IV emission and constraining jet heating mechanisms near the star.
Contribution
First spatially-resolved UV detection of warm plasma in the inner jet of RY Tau, providing new constraints on jet heating models close to the star.
Findings
C IV emission detected up to 1 arcsec in the blueshifted jet
Jet velocity exceeds 200 km/s, with deceleration observed
Mass-loss rate consistent with optical measurements
Abstract
Faint X-ray emission from hot plasma (T > 1 MK) has been detected extending outward a few arcseconds along the optically-delineated jets of some classical T Tauri stars including RY Tau. The mechanism and location where the jet is heated to X-ray temperatures is unknown. We present high spatial resolution HST far-ultraviolet long-slit observations of RY Tau with the slit aligned along the jet. The primary objective was to search for C IV emission from warm plasma at T(CIV) ~ 10 K within the inner jet (<1 arcsec) that cannot be fully-resolved by X-ray telescopes. Spatially-resolved C IV emission is detected in the blueshifted jet extending outward from the star to 1 arcsec and in the redshifted jet out to 0.5 arcsec. C IV line centroid shifts give a radial velocity in the blueshifted jet of -136 10 km/s at an offset of 0.29 arcsec (39 au) and deceleration outward is detected.…
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