New insights on the near-infrared veiling of young stars using CFHT/SPIRou data
A. P. Sousa, J. Bouvier, S. H. P. Alencar, J.-F. Donati, C. Dougados,, E. Alecian, A. Carmona, L. Rebull, N. Cook, E. Artigau, P. Fouqu\'e, R. Doyon, and the SLS consortium

TL;DR
This study investigates the near-infrared veiling in accreting young stars using CFHT/SPIRou data, revealing its variability, correlation with accretion, and dependence on system inclination, thus shedding light on its origins.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of NIR veiling in young stars and links veiling variability to accretion activity and system inclination, advancing understanding of IR veiling sources.
Findings
Veiling increases from Y to K band in most targets.
NIR veiling correlates with accretion properties.
Veiling varies on a daily timescale, with long-term stability generally observed.
Abstract
Veiling is ubiquitous at different wavelength ranges in accreting stars. However, the origin of the veiling in the IR domain is not well understood. The accretion spot alone is not enough to explain the shallow photospheric IR lines in accreting systems, suggesting that another source is contributing to the veiling in the NIR. The inner disk is often quoted as the additional emitting source meant to explain the IR veiling. In this work, we aim to measure and discuss the NIR veiling to understand its origins and variability timescale, using a sample of 14 accreting stars observed with the CFHT/SPIRou spectrograph, within the framework of the SPIRou Legacy Survey. We compared the veiling measurements with accretion and inner disk diagnostics. The measured veiling grows from the Y to the K band for most of the targets in our sample. The IR veiling agrees with NIR emission excess obtained…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications · Astro and Planetary Science
