Correlation between the optical veiling and accretion properties: A case study of the classical T Tauri star DK Tau
M. Nelissen, A. Natta, P. McGinnis, C. Pittman, C. Delvaux, T. Ray

TL;DR
This study investigates the accretion properties of the classical T Tauri star DK Tau by comparing two methods of measuring mass accretion rates over two observational periods, finding consistent results and a correlation between accretion luminosity and optical veiling.
Contribution
It introduces a comparative analysis of accretion rate determination methods using optical veiling and emission lines, validating their consistency for DK Tau.
Findings
Mass accretion rates range from log(Macc) = -8.20 to -7.40.
A power-law correlation exists between accretion luminosity and optical veiling.
Both methods yield similar accretion rate estimates.
Abstract
Classical T Tauri stars (cTTs) accrete from their circumstellar disk. The material falls onto the stellar surface, producing an accretion shock, which generates veiling in a star's spectra. In addition, the shock causes a localized accretion spot at the level of the chromosphere. Our goal is to investigate the accretion, particularly the mass accretion rates (Macc), for the cTTs DK Tau, over two periods of 17 and 29 days, using two different procedures for comparison purposes. The first method relies on the derivation of the accretion luminosity via accretion-powered emission lines. The second compares the variability of the optical veiling with accretion shock models to determine mass accretion rates. We used observations taken in 2010 and 2012 with the ESPaDOnS spectropolarimeter at the CFHT. We find peak values of the veiling (at 550 nm) ranging from 0.2 to 1.3, with a steeper trend…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Isotope Analysis in Ecology
