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2019A&A...630A.132S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 630A, 132-132 (2019/10-1)

The origin of R CrA variability. A complex triple system hosting a disk.

SISSA E., GRATTON R., ALCALA J.M., DESIDERA S., MESSINA S., MESA D., D'ORAZI V. and RIGLIACO E.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. R CrA is the brightest member of the Coronet star-forming region and is the closest Herbig AeBe star with a spectrum dominated by emission lines. Its luminosity has been monitored since the end of the nineteenth century, but the origin of its variability, which shows a stable period of 65.767±0.007 days, is still unknown.
Aims. We studied photometric and spectroscopic data for this star to investigate the nature of the variability of R CrA.
Methods. We exploited the fact that the near-infrared luminosity of the Herbig AeBe stars is roughly proportional to the total luminosity of the stars to derive the absorption, and then mass and age of R CrA. In addition, we modeled the periodic modulation of the light curve as due to partial attenuation of a central binary by a circumbinary disk. This model reproduces the observations very well.
Results. We found that the central object in R CrA is a very young (1.5±1.5Myr) highly absorbed (AV=5.47±0.4mag) binary; we obtain masses of MA=3.02±0.43M and MB=2.32±0.35M for the two components. We propose that the secular decrease of the apparent luminosity of R CrA is due to a progressive increase of the disk absorption. This might be related to precession of a slightly inclined disk caused by the recently discovered M-dwarf companion. This means that R CrA might be a triple system hosting a disk.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): stars: pre-main sequence - circumstellar matter - accretion - accretion disks - protoplanetary disks - planets and satellites: formation

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