Mid-infrared photometry of the T Tauri triple system with kernel phase interferometry
J. Kammerer, M. Kasper, M. J. Ireland, R. K\"ohler, R. Laugier, F., Martinache, R. Siebenmorgen, M. E. van den Ancker, R. van Boekel, T. M., Herbst, E. Pantin, H.-U. K\"aufl, D. J. M. Petit dit de la Roche, V. D., Ivanov

TL;DR
This study uses kernel phase interferometry to measure mid-infrared brightness of the T Tauri triple system, revealing variability and dust distribution, and confirming complex, misaligned disks and increased extinction effects.
Contribution
First application of kernel phase interferometry in mid-infrared to resolve and measure individual components of the T Tauri system.
Findings
T Tau N shows weak silicate emission and stability.
T Tau Sa exhibits high variability and silicate absorption.
T Tau Sb has dimmed, indicating increased dust extinction.
Abstract
T Tauri has long been the prototypical young pre-main-sequence star. However, it has now been decomposed into a triple system with a complex disk and outflow geometry. We aim to measure the brightness of all three components of the T Tauri system (T Tau N, T Tau Sa, T Tau Sb) in the mid-infrared in order to obtain photometry around the silicate feature. This allows us to study their variability and to investigate the distribution of dust and the geometry of circumstellar and circumbinary disks in this complex system. We observe T Tauri with the VLT/VISIR-NEAR instrument. With kernel phase interferometry post-processing of the data, and using the astrometric positions of all three components from VLT/SPHERE, we measure the three components' individual brightnesses (including the southern binary at an angular separation down to ) and obtain their…
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