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Astrophysics and Astronomy

Smith College

2013

Accretion disks

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Interpreting Near Infrared Hydrogen Line Ratios In T Tauri Stars, Suzan Edwards Dec 2013

Interpreting Near Infrared Hydrogen Line Ratios In T Tauri Stars, Suzan Edwards

Astronomy: Faculty Publications

In accreting young stars, one of the prominent spectral features in the near-infrared is the Paschen and Brackett series in emission. We examine hydrogen line ratios for 16 classical T Tauri stars from SpeX spectra and assess the trends with veiling and accretion. The observed line ratios are compared with two theoretical models for line formation: (1) Baker & Menzel’s Case B for radiative ionization and recombination and (2) a set of local line excitation calculations designed to replicate the conditions in T Tauri winds and magnetic accretion columns (KF). While the comparison between Case B and observed line ratios …


Understanding The Origin Of The [Oi] Low-Velocity Component From T Tauri Stars, Elisabetta Rigliaco, Ilaria Pascucci, Uma Gorti, Suzan Edwards, D. Hollenbach Jul 2013

Understanding The Origin Of The [Oi] Low-Velocity Component From T Tauri Stars, Elisabetta Rigliaco, Ilaria Pascucci, Uma Gorti, Suzan Edwards, D. Hollenbach

Astronomy: Faculty Publications

The formation time, masses, and location of planets are strongly impacted by the physical mechanisms that disperse protoplanetary disks and the timescale over which protoplanetary material is cleared out. Accretion of matter onto the central star, protostellar winds/jets, magnetic disk winds, and photoevaporative winds operate concurrently. Hence, disentangling their relative contribution to disk dispersal requires identifying diagnostics that trace different star–disk environments. Here, we analyze the low-velocity component (LVC) of the oxygen optical forbidden lines, which is found to be blueshifted by a few km s−1 with respect to the stellar velocity. We find that the [O i] LVC …