SPIRou spectropolarimetry of the T Tauri star TW Hydrae: magnetic fields, accretion and planets
J.-F. Donati, P.I. Cristofari, L.T. Lehmann, C. Moutou, S.H.P., Alencar, J. Bouvier, L. Arnold, X. Delfosse, E. Artigau, N. Cook, \'A., K\'osp\'al, F. M\'enard, C. Baruteau, M. Takami, S. Cabrit, G. H\'ebrard, R., Doyon, the SPIRou science team

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared spectropolarimetry to map the magnetic fields and accretion processes of the T Tauri star TW Hya over four years, revealing a predominantly dipolar magnetic field and potential planetary signals.
Contribution
First detailed magnetic and accretion mapping of TW Hya across multiple years using SPIRou spectropolarimetry, including the discovery of a possible close-in planet.
Findings
Large-scale magnetic field is mainly a 1.0-1.2 kG dipole tilted about 20°
Star accretes material in a stable polar pattern but does not spin down
Detected radial velocity signal suggests a potential close-in planet
Abstract
In this paper we report near-infrared observations of the classical T Tauri star TW Hya with the SPIRou high-resolution spectropolarimeter and velocimeter at the 3.6-m Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022. By applying Least-Squares Deconvolution (LSD) to our circularly polarized spectra, we derived longitudinal fields that vary from year to year from -200 to +100 G, and exhibit low-level modulation on the 3.6 d rotation period of TW Hya, despite the star being viewed almost pole-on. We then used Zeeman-Doppler Imaging to invert our sets of unpolarized and circularly-polarized LSD profiles into brightness and magnetic maps of TW Hya in all 4 seasons, and obtain that the large-scale field of this T Tauri star mainly consists of a 1.0-1.2 kG dipole tilted at about 20{\deg} to the rotation axis, whereas the small-scale field reaches strengths of up to 3-4 kG. We find…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
