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Evidence for an MHD disk wind via optical forbidden line spectro-astrometry

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posted on 2021-06-14, 10:56 authored by ET Whelan, I Pascucci, U Gorti, S Edwards, RD Alexander, MF Sterzik, C Melo
Spectroastrometry is used to investigate the low-velocity component (LVC) of the optical forbidden emission from the T Tauri stars RU Lupi and AS 205 N. Both stars also have high-velocity forbidden emission, which is tracing a jet. For AS 205 N, analysis reveals a complicated outflow system. For RU Lupi, the [O i] λ6300 and [S ii]λλ6716,6731 LV narrow component (NC) is offset along the same position angle (PA) as the high-velocity component but with a different velocity gradient than the jet, in that displacement from the stellar position along the rotation axis is decreasing with increasing velocity. From the LVC, NC, PA, and velocity gradient, it is inferred that the NC is tracing a wide-angled magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) disk wind. A photoevaporative wind is ruled out. This is supported by a comparison with a previous spectroastrometric study of the CO fundamental line. The decrease in offset with increasing velocity is interpreted as tracing an increase in the height of the wind with increasing disk radius. This is one of the first measurements of the spatial extent of the forbidden emission line LVC NC (∼40 au, 8 au for RU Lupi in the [S ii] λ6731 and [O i] λ6300 lines) and the first direct confirmation that the LVC narrow component can trace an MHD disk wind.

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Citation

ApJ 913 43

Author affiliation

School of Physics and Astronomy

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Published in

Astrophysical Journal

Volume

913

Issue

1

Publisher

IOP Publishing for American Astronomical Society

issn

0004-637X

eissn

1538-4357

Acceptance date

2021-04-05

Copyright date

2021

Available date

2022-05-24

Language

en

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