On the Nature of the T Tauri Triple System
Tracy L. Beck (1), G. H. Schaefer (2), S. Guilloteau (3), M. Simon, (4), A. Dutrey (3), E. Di Folco (3), E. Chapillon (3, 5) ((1) The Space, Telescope Science Institute, (2) The CHARA Array of Georgia State University,, (3) Universit de Bordeaux, (4) Stony Brook University

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of the T Tauri triple system, revealing complex disk structures, outflow interactions, and orbital dynamics that enhance understanding of early multiple star system evolution.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed multi-wavelength morphological and kinematic model of T Tauri, including disk orientations, outflow origins, and the impact of binary interactions on outflow ejections.
Findings
Identification of a circumbinary ring obscuring T Tau S.
Correlation of outflow ejections with binary orbital phases.
Discovery of misaligned disks and interacting outflows in the system.
Abstract
We present a multi-wavelength analysis to reveal the nature of the enigmatic T Tauri triple star system. New optical and infrared measurements are coupled with archival X-ray, UV and mm datasets to show morphologies of disk material and outflow kinematics. A dark lane of obscuring material is seen in silhouette in several emission lines and in model-subtracted ALMA mm continuum dust residuals near the position of T Tau Sa+Sb, revealing the attenuating circumbinary ring around T Tau S. The flux variability of T Tau S is linked in part to the binary orbit; T Tau Sb brightens near orbital apastron as it emerges from behind circumbinary material. Outflow diagnostics confirm that T Tau N powers the blue-shifted western outflow, and the T Tau S binary drives the northwest-southeastern flow. Analysis of the southern outflow shows periodic arcs ejected from the T Tau system. Correlation of…
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