2008MNRAS.391.1913R -
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 391, 1913-1924 (2008/December-3)
Photometric variability of the T Tauri star TW Hya on time-scales of hours to years.
RUCINSKI S.M., MATTHEWS J.M., KUSCHNIG R., POJMANSKI G., ROWE J., GUENTHER D.B., MOFFAT A.F.J., SASSELOV D., WALKER G.A.H. and WEISS W.W.
Abstract (from CDS):
Microvariability & Oscillations of STars (MOST) and All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) observations have been used to characterize photometric variability of TW Hya on time-scales from a fraction of a day to 7.5 weeks and from a few days to 8 yr, respectively. The two data sets have very different uncertainties and temporal coverage properties and cannot be directly combined, nevertheless, they suggest a global variability spectrum with `flicker-noise' properties, that is with amplitudes, over >4 decades in frequency, in the range f = 0.0003-10cd–1. A 3.7d period is clearly present in the continuous 11d, 0.07d time resolution, observations by MOST in 2007. Brightness extrema coincide with zero-velocity crossings in periodic (3.56d) radial-velocity variability detected in contemporaneous spectroscopic observations of Setiawan et al. and interpreted as caused by a planet. The 3.56/3.7d periodicity was entirely absent in the second, 4 times longer MOST run in 2008, casting doubt on the planetary explanation. Instead, a spectrum of unstable single periods within the range of 2-9d was observed; the tendency of the periods to progressively shorten was well traced using the wavelet analysis. The evolving periodicities and the overall flicker-noise characteristics of the TW Hya variability suggest a combination of several mechanisms, with the dominant ones probably related to the accretion processes from the disc around the star.
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stars: pre-main-sequence - stars: variables: other
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