Stable accretion and episodic outflows in the young transition disk system GM Aurigae
J. Bouvier, A. Sousa, K. Pouilly, J.M. Almenara, J.-F. Donati, S.H.P., Alencar, A. Frasca, K. Grankin, A. Carmona, G. Pantolmos, B. Zaire, X., Bonfils, A. Bayo, L.M. Rebull, J. Alonso-Santiago, J.F. Gameiro, N.J. Cook,, E. Artigau, the SPIRou Legagy Survey (SLS) Consortium

TL;DR
This study reveals that GM Aurigae exhibits stable magnetospheric accretion with episodic outflows, characterized by periodic line profile modulations and transient outflow signatures, indicating a complex star-disk interaction.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence of stable accretion funnels and episodic outflows in a young transition disk system, linking these phenomena at a few stellar radii.
Findings
Stable accretion funnel flow persists over 15-30 rotational periods.
Outflow signatures appear randomly and last a few days.
Accretion and outflow processes are physically linked.
Abstract
We investigate the structure and dynamics of the magnetospheric accretion region and associated outflows on a scale smaller than 0.1 au around the young transitional disk system GM Aur. We monitored the variability of the system on timescales ranging from days to months, using high-resolution optical and near-infrared spectroscopy, multiwavelength photometry, and low-resolution near-infrared spectroscopy, over a total duration of six months (30 rotational cycles). We analyzed the photometric and line profile variability to characterize the accretion and ejection processes. The luminosity of the system is modulated by surface spots at the stellar rotation period of 6.04 days. The Balmer, Paschen, and Brackett hydrogen lines as well as the HeI 5876 A and HeI 10830 A line profiles are modulated on the same period. The PaB line flux correlates with the photometric excess in the u' band,…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astro and Planetary Science
