2011A&A...535A..99M


Query : 2011A&A...535A..99M

2011A&A...535A..99M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 535A, 99-99 (2011/11-1)

Accretion rates and accretion tracers of Herbig Ae/Be stars.

MENDIGUTIA I., CALVET N., MONTESINOS B., MORA A., MUZEROLLE J., EIROA C., OUDMAIJER R.D. and MERIN B.

Abstract (from CDS):

The scarcity of accretion rate estimates and accretion tracers available for Herbig Ae/Be (HAeBe) stars contrasts with the extensive studies for lower mass objects. This work aims to derive accretion rates from the UV Balmer excess for a sample of 38 HAeBe stars. We look for possible empirical correlations with the strength of the Hα, [OI]6300, and Brγ emission lines. Shock modelling within the context of magnetospheric accretion (MA) was applied to each star. We obtained the accretion rates from the excess in the Balmer discontinuity, derived from mean values of multi-epoch Johnson's UB photometry. The accretion rates were related to both mean Hα luminosities, Hα 10% widths, and [OI]6300 luminosities from simultaneous spectra, and to Brγ luminosities from the literature. The typical -median- mass accretion rate is 2x10–7M/yr in our sample, 36% of the stars showing values ≤10–7M/yr, 35% between 10–7 and 10–6, and 29%>10–6M/yr. The model fails to reproduce the large Balmer excesses shown by the four hottest stars (T*>12000K). When accretion is related to the stellar masses and luminosities (1≤M*/M≤6; 2≤L*/L≤103), we derive {dot}(M)acc∝M*5 and Lacc∝L*1.2, with scatter. Empirical calibrations relating the accretion and the Hα, [OI]6300, and Brγ luminosities are provided. The slopes in our expressions are slightly shallower than those for lower mass stars, but the difference is within the uncertainties, except for the [OI]6300 line. The Hα 10% width is uncorrelated with {dot}(M)acc, unlike for the lower mass regime. The mean Hα width shows higher values as the projected rotational velocities of HAe stars increase, which agrees with MA. The accretion rate variations in the sample are typically lower than 0.5dex on timescales of days to months. Our data suggest that the changes in the Balmer excess are uncorrelated to the simultaneous changes of the line luminosities. The Balmer excesses and Hα line widths of HAe stars can be interpreted within the context of MA, which is not the case for several HBes. The steep trend relating {dot}(M)acc and M* can be explained from the mass-age distribution characterizing HAeBe stars. The line luminosities used for low-mass objects are also valid to estimate typical accretion rates for the intermediate-mass regime under similar empirical expressions. However, we suggest that several of these calibrations are driven by the stellar luminosity.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - accretion, accretion disks - stars: pre-main sequence - protoplanetary disks - stars: activity - line: formation

Simbad objects: 38

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Number of rows : 38
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* VX Cas Ae* 00 31 30.6818495040 +61 58 50.984946300 11.83 11.59 10.50 11.19 10.94 A0Vep 132 0
2 V* XY Per Ae* 03 49 36.3365862552 +38 58 55.548299928 12.12 10.14 9.58 9.54 8.40 A2II+B6 151 0
3 V* RY Tau Or* 04 21 57.4092550080 +28 26 35.555316612 10.82 10.34 9.30 9.67 8.87 K1IV/Ve 704 1
4 HD 31648 Ae* 04 58 46.2655706952 +29 50 36.987625680 7.84 7.78 7.62 7.76 7.43 A5Vep 518 0
5 V* UX Ori Ae* 05 04 29.9878898040 -03 47 14.286732072 10.25 10.93 8.70 9.62 9.43 A4IVe 363 1
6 V* V1366 Ori Ae* 05 16 00.4765181328 -09 48 35.393784012 10.19 10.16 9.84 9.77 9.63 B9.5V 209 0
7 HD 34700 SB* 05 19 41.4089390784 +05 38 42.778590864 9.75 9.778 9.659 9.205 8.47 G0IVe 102 0
8 HD 287841 Y*O 05 24 42.8032369656 +01 43 48.249234516 10.55 10.45 10.17 9.99 9.80 A8V 110 0
9 V* CO Ori Or* 05 27 38.3386648 +11 25 38.974625 12.96 12.33 10.30 10.33 9.63 F7Ve 168 0
10 V* HK Ori Ae* 05 31 28.049808 +12 09 10.30212 11.82 12.235 11.716 11.632 10.56 A2?e+G0?e 193 1
11 V* RY Ori Or* 05 32 09.9419233368 -02 49 46.770599784 12.62 12.76 10.80 10.82 10.34 F7 62 0
12 V* NV Ori Ae* 05 35 31.3686116448 -05 33 08.872027056 10.36 10.21 8.70 9.48 9.22 F6IIIe 105 0
13 V* T Ori Ae* 05 35 50.4482802768 -05 28 34.925254536 12.724 11.637 11.248 10.09 10.043 A8VnekA1mA2_lB 247 0
14 V* CQ Tau Ae* 05 35 58.4666264136 +24 44 54.091450572 11.290 10.780 10.000   8.33 F5IVe 310 0
15 V* BF Ori Ae* 05 37 13.2623828280 -06 35 00.568242528 10.37 10.00 9.69 10.06 9.31 A7III 293 0
16 V* RR Tau Ae* 05 39 30.5115918672 +26 22 26.967444996 11.64 12.09 11.28 10.58 10.17 A0:IVe 225 0
17 V* V350 Ori LP* 05 40 11.7638894112 -09 42 11.086012692 12.74 12.08 11.42 11.38 10.96 A7V 77 0
18 V* VY Mon Ae* 06 31 06.9271406952 +10 26 04.952351076 16.65 15.45 13.70 12.49 11.00 A5:Vep 94 0
19 V* R Mon Ae* 06 39 09.9542000448 +08 44 09.539482632 10.76 12.46 11.85 10.96 10.25 B8IIIe 515 0
20 HD 58647 Em* 07 25 56.0985504216 -14 10 43.548632256 6.81 6.92 6.85 6.73 6.73 B9IV 96 0
21 HD 141569 Y*O 15 49 57.7482550392 -03 55 16.341617064 7.22 7.20 7.12 7.00 7.04 A2VekB9mB9(_lB) 540 0
22 HD 142666 TT* 15 56 40.0221861696 -22 01 40.005872148 9.41 9.37 8.82 8.31 8.01 F0V_sh 269 0
23 HD 144432 Ae* 16 06 57.9533126832 -27 43 09.760564056 8.47 8.53 8.19 7.82 7.53 A9/F0V 245 1
24 HD 150193 Ae* 16 40 17.9243127240 -23 53 45.193372692 9.69 9.32 8.79 8.41   A3Va(e) 321 0
25 CD-27 11501 Ae* 17 10 08.11008 -27 15 19.0116 12.86 12.787 12.225 12.03 10.82 A9:e 143 0
26 * c Oph Be* 17 31 24.9538710166 -23 57 45.514802684 4.75 4.81 4.81 4.74 4.72 A0V 273 0
27 HD 163296 Ae* 17 56 21.2881851168 -21 57 21.871819008 7.00 6.93 6.85 6.86 6.67 A3VaekA1mA1 1110 0
28 V* VV Ser Ae* 18 28 47.8620017808 +00 08 39.923474964 12.99 12.63 11.80 11.01 10.24 A5Ve 249 0
29 HD 179218 Ae* 19 11 11.2538919456 +15 47 15.636008472 7.55 7.476 7.39 7.25 7.21 A0Ve 255 0
30 V* WW Vul Ae* 19 25 58.7494120560 +21 12 31.333658616 11.46 10.99 10.25 10.38 10.12 A2IVe 224 0
31 V* PX Vul Or* 19 26 40.2532914312 +23 53 50.782579116 12.56 12.57 11.83 10.90 10.30 F3Ve 57 0
32 HD 190073 Ae* 20 03 02.5098474264 +05 44 16.660712904 7.91 7.86 7.73   7.65 A2IVe 256 0
33 EM* LkHA 224 Ae* 20 20 29.3503944888 +41 21 28.410038964 14.82 14.08 12.93 12.05 11.08 A4:Ve 101 0
34 EM* AS 442 Ae* 20 47 37.4657848584 +43 47 24.975739896 11.90 11.56 10.90 10.18 9.95 B8Ve 92 0
35 EM* LkHA 234 Ae* 21 43 06.8218113480 +66 06 54.202272804 13.65 13.61 12.73 11.98 11.20 B5Ve 286 0
36 V* BH Cep Ae* 22 01 42.8723960712 +69 44 36.426918696 12.18 11.54 11.01 10.62 10.32 F5IIIe 64 0
37 V* BO Cep Ae* 22 16 54.0583196880 +70 03 44.988517332 11.86 11.98 11.55 11.16 10.84 F5Ve 71 0
38 V* SV Cep Ae* 22 21 33.2166238512 +73 40 27.097678812 11.40 11.25 10.35 10.28 10.08 A2IVe 130 0

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