Accretion Makes a Splash on TW Hydrae

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Brickhouse, Nancy S. [1 ]
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[1] Harvard Smithsonian Ctr Astrophys, 60 Garden St, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
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16TH CAMBRIDGE WORKSHOP ON COOL STARS, STELLAR SYSTEMS AND THE SUN | 2012年 / 448卷
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EMISSION-LINE DIAGNOSTICS; DISK ACCRETION; TAURI; STARS; CHANDRA; PLASMA; WINDS;
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The Chandra Large Program on the Classical T Tauri star TW Hydrae (489 ksec, obtained over the course of one month) brings a wealth of spectral diagnostics to the study of X-ray emission from a young star. The emission measure distribution shows two components separated by a gap (i.e. no emission measure in between). Light curves for the two components can then be constructed from the summed light curves of the appropriate individual lines. The two light curves show uncorrelated variability, with one large flare occurring only in the hot component. We associate the hotter component with the corona, since its peak temperature is similar to 10 MK. Ne IX line ratio diagnostics for temperature and density indicate that the source of the cooler component is indeed the accretion shock, as originally reported by Kastner et al. (2002). The temperature and density of the accretion shock are in excellent agreement with models using mass accretion rates derived from the optical. We require a third component, which we call the "post-shock region," from line ratio diagnostics of O VII. The density derived from O VII is lower than the density derived from Ne IX, contrary to standard one-dimensional model expectations and from hydrodynamics simulations to date. The column densities derived from the two ions are also significantly different, with the column density from O VII lower than that from Ne IX. This post-shock region cannot be the settling flow expected from the cooling of the shock column, since its mass is 30 times the mass of material that passes through the shock. Instead this region is the splash of stellar atmosphere that has been hit by the accretion stream and heated by the accretion process (Brickhouse et al. 2010).
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