VLT/MUSE detection of accretion-ejection associated with the close stellar companion in the HT Lup system
Sebasti\'an Jorquera, Micka\"el Bonnefoy, Laura M.P\'erez, Ga\"el, Chauvin, Adrian Aguinaga, Catherine Dougados, R\'emi Julo, Dorian Demars,, Sean M. Andrews, Luca Ricci, Zhaohuan Zhu, Nicolas T. kurtovic, Nicol\'as, Cuello, Xue-ning Bai, Til Birnstiel, Cornelis Dullemond

TL;DR
This study uses VLT/MUSE observations to analyze accretion and ejection processes in the close T-Tauri binary HT Lup, revealing variable accretion activity in the secondary component and evidence of moderate disk winds.
Contribution
First spectroscopic characterization of accretion/ejection in the HT Lup binary at 25 au, highlighting variability and accretion rates of the secondary component.
Findings
Detected strong Hα, Hβ, and [OI] emission in both epochs.
Observed high variability in accretion rates, up to 500%.
Ejection rates consistent with moderate disk winds.
Abstract
The accretion/ejection processes in T-Tauri stars are fundamental to their physical evolution, while also impacting the properties and evolution of the circumstellar material at a time when planet formation takes place. To this date, characterization of ongoing accretion processes in stellar pairs at 5-50\,au scales has been challenging, high angular resolution spectrographs are required to extract the spectral features of each component. We present the analysis of spectroscopic observations of the tight (160mas, 25au) T-Tauri system HT Lup A/B, obtained with MUSE at VLT in March and July of 2021. We focus on constraining the accretion/ejection processes and variability of the secondary component HT Lup B, by searching for accretion tracers applying High-Resolution Spectral Differential Imaging techniques. We retrieve strong (SNR 5) and [OI] emission…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
