Misalignment of the outer disk of DK Tau and a first look at its magnetic field using spectropolarimetry
M. Nelissen, P. McGinnis, C. P. Folsom, T. Ray, A. A. Vidotto, E., Alecian, J. Bouvier, J. Morin, J.-F. Donati, R. Devaraj

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic field and axis misalignment of the T Tauri star DK Tau, revealing a significant tilt between its stellar rotation axis and outer disk, with magnetic field measurements indicating accretion onto magnetic poles.
Contribution
It provides the first spectropolarimetric analysis of DK Tau's magnetic field and demonstrates a notable misalignment between the star's rotation axis and its outer disk.
Findings
Magnetic field strength up to 1.99 kG in 2012.
Stellar rotation axis inclined at ~58°, different from the disk's 21°.
Outer disk axis misaligned by approximately 37° with the stellar rotation axis.
Abstract
Misalignments between a forming star's rotation axis and its outer disk axis, although not predicted by standard theories of stellar formation, have been observed in several classical T Tauri stars (cTTs). The low-mass cTTs DK Tau is suspected of being among them. It is also an excellent subject to investigate the interaction between stellar magnetic fields and material accreting from the circumstellar disk, as it presents clear signatures of accretion. The goal of this paper is to study DK Tau's average line-of-sight magnetic field (Blos) in both photospheric absorption lines and emission lines linked to accretion, using spectropolarimetric observations, as well as to examine inconsistencies regarding its rotation axis. We used data collected with the ESPaDOnS and NARVAL spectropolarimeters, probing two distinct epochs (2010 and 2012). We first determined the stellar parameters, such…
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