Evidence for magnetic boundary layer accretion in RU Lup. A spectrophotometric analysis
A. Armeni, B. Stelzer, A. Frasca, C. F. Manara, F. M. Walter, J. M., Alcal\'a, P. C. Schneider, A. Sicilia-Aguilar, J. Campbell-White, E., Fiorellino, J. F. Gameiro, and M. Gangi

TL;DR
This study provides spectrophotometric evidence supporting magnetic boundary layer accretion in RU Lup, revealing a non-axisymmetric flow, hot spots, and disk truncation consistent with magnetohydrodynamic models.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed observational support for magnetic boundary layer accretion in a classical T Tauri star, combining spectroscopic and photometric data.
Findings
Detection of a stellar rotation period in He I line modulation.
Evidence of a truncated accretion disk at about 2 stellar radii.
Presence of a non-axisymmetric, temperature-stratified accretion flow.
Abstract
The aim of this work is to characterize the accretion process of the classical T Tauri Star RU Lup. We studied optical high-resolution spectroscopic observations from CHIRON and ESPRESSO, obtained simultaneously with photometric data from AAVSO and TESS. We detected a periodic modulation in the narrow component of the He I 5876 line with a period that is compatible with the stellar rotation period, indicating the presence of a compact region on the stellar surface that we identified as the footprint of the accretion shock. We show that this region is responsible for the veiling spectrum, which is made up of a continuum component plus narrow line emission. An analysis of the high-cadence TESS light curve reveals quasi-periodic oscillations on timescales shorter than the stellar rotation period, suggesting that the accretion disk in RU~Lup extends inward of the corotation radius, with a…
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TopicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
