LAMP: the long-term accretion monitoring programme of T Tauri stars in Chamaeleon I

G. Costigan*, Alexander Scholz, B. Stelzer, T. Ray, J. S. Vink, S. Mohanty

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Abstract

We present the results of a variability study of accreting young stellar objects in the Chameleon I star-forming region, based on similar to 300 high-resolution optical spectra from the Fibre Large Area Multi-Element Spectrograph (FLAMES) at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT). 25 objects with spectral types from G2-M5.75 were observed 12 times over the course of 15 months. Using the emission lines H alpha (6562.81 angstrom) and Ca II (8662.1 angstrom) as accretion indicators, we found 10 accreting and 15 non-accreting objects. We derived accretion rates for all accretors in the sample using the H alpha equivalent width, H alpha 10 per cent width and Ca II (8662.1 angstrom) equivalent width. We found that the H alpha equivalent widths of accretors varied by similar to 7-100 angstrom over the 15-month period. This corresponds to a mean amplitude of variations in the derived accretion rate of similar to 0.37 dex. The amplitudes of variations in the derived accretion rate from Ca II equivalent width were similar to 0.83 dex and those from H alpha 10 per cent width were similar to 1.11 dex. Based on the large amplitudes of variations in accretion rate derived from the H alpha 10 per cent width with respect to the other diagnostics, we do not consider it to be a reliable accretion rate estimator. Assuming the variations in H alpha and Ca II equivalent width accretion rates to be closer to the true value, these suggest that the spread that was found around the accretion rate to stellar-mass relation is not due to the variability of individual objects on time-scales of weeks to similar to 1 year. From these variations, we can also infer that the accretion rates are stable within

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1344-1362
Number of pages19
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume427
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2012

Keywords

  • MAIN-SEQUENCE STARS
  • LINE VARIABILITY
  • accretion, accretion discs
  • FORMING REGION
  • H-ALPHA
  • ECHELLE SPECTRA
  • star: formation
  • YOUNG BROWN DWARFS
  • stars: pre-main-sequence
  • LOW-MASS STARS
  • stars: variables: T Tauri, Herbig Ae/Be
  • DISK ACCRETION
  • AA TAURI
  • MAGNETOSPHERIC ACCRETION

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