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  5. PENELLOPE. III. The peculiar accretion variability of XX Cha and its impact on the observed spread of accretion rates
 

PENELLOPE. III. The peculiar accretion variability of XX Cha and its impact on the observed spread of accretion rates

Journal
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS  
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Claes, R. A. B.
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Manara, C. F.
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Garcia-Lopez, R.
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Natta, A.
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Fang, M.
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Fockter, Z. P.
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Ábrahám, P.
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ALCALA', JUAN MANUEL  
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Campbell-White, J.
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Caratti o Garatti, A.  
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COVINO, Elvira  
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FEDELE, Davide  
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FRASCA, Antonio  
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Gameiro, J. F.
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Herczeg, G. J.
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Kóspál, Á.
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Petr-Gotzens, M. G.
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Rosotti, G.
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Venuti, L.
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Zsidi, G.
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/202244135
Abstract
The processes regulating protoplanetary disk evolution are constrained by studying how mass accretion rates scale with stellar and disk properties. The spread in these relations can be used as a constraint to the models of disk evolution, but only if the impact of accretion variability is correctly accounted for. While the effect of variability might be substantial in the embedded phases of star formation, it is often considered limited at later stages. Here we report on the observed large variation in the accretion rate for one target, XX Cha, and we discuss the impact on population studies of classical T Tauri stars. The mass accretion rate determined by fitting the UV-to-near-infrared spectrum in recent X-shooter observations is compared with the one measured with the same instrument 11 years before. XX Cha displays an accretion variability of almost 2 dex between 2010 and 2021. Although the timescales on which this variability happens are uncertain, XX Cha displays an extreme accretion variability for a classical T Tauri star. If such behavior is common among classical T Tauri stars, possibly on longer timescales than previously probed, it could be relevant for discussing the disk evolution models constrained by the observed spread in accretion rates. Finally, we remark that previous studies of accretion variability based on spectral lines may have underestimated the variability of some targets.

Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory under ESO programmes 084.C-1095 and 106.20Z8.

Volume
664
Start page
L7
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/35333
Url
https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2022/08/aa44135-22/aa44135-22.html
http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.01447v1
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0004-6361
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