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Spectroscopic and interferometric signatures of magnetospheric accretion in young stars

Published 27 Jan 2023 in astro-ph.SR and astro-ph.HE | (2301.11628v1)

Abstract: Methods. We use the code MCFOST to solve the non-LTE problem of line formation in non-axisymmetric accreting magnetospheres. We compute the Br{\gamma} line profile originating from accretion columns for models with different magnetic obliquities. We also derive monochromatic synthetic images of the Br{\gamma} line emitting region across the line profile. This spectral line is a prime diagnostics of magnetospheric accretion in young stars and is accessible with the long baseline near-infrared interferometer GRAVITY installed at the ESO Very Large Telescope Interferometer. Results. We derive Br{\gamma} line profiles as a function of rotational phase and compute interferometric observables, visibilities and phases, from synthetic images. The line profile shape is modulated along the rotational cycle, exhibiting inverse P Cygni profiles at the time the accretion shock faces the observer. The size of the line's emission region decreases as the magnetic obliquity increases, which is reflected in a lower line flux. We apply interferometric models to the synthetic visibilities in order to derive the size of the line-emitting region. We find the derived interferometric size to be more compact than the actual size of the magnetosphere, ranging from 50 to 90\% of the truncation radius. Additionally, we show that the rotation of the non-axisymmetric magnetosphere is recovered from the rotational modulation of the Br{\gamma}-to-continuum photo-centre shifts, as measured by the differential phase of interferometric visibilities.

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