A triple star in disarray Multi-epoch observations of T Tauri with VLT-SPHERE and LBT-LUCI

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Authors
  • F. Menard
  • R. Gratton
  • R.G. van Holstein
  • M. Langlois
  • C. Ginski
  • A. Boccaletti
  • M. Benisty
  • J. de Boer
  • P. Delorme
  • S. Desidera
  • C. Dominik ORCID logo
  • J. Hagelberg
  • T. Henning
  • J. Heidt
  • R. Köhler
  • D. Mesa
  • S. Messina
  • A. Pavlov
  • C. Petit
  • E. Rickman
  • A. Roux
  • F. Rigal
  • A. Vigan
  • Z. Wahhaj
  • A. Zurlo
Publication date 12-2020
Journal Astronomy & Astrophysics
Article number A114
Volume | Issue number 644
Number of pages 10
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Aims. T Tauri remains an enigmatic triple star for which neither the evolutionary state of the stars themselves, nor the geometry of the complex outflow system is completely understood. Eight-meter class telescopes equipped with state-of-the-art adaptive optics provide the spatial resolution necessary to trace tangential motion of features over a timescale of a few years, and they help to associate them with the different outflows.
Methods. We used J-, H-, and K-band high-contrast coronagraphic imaging with VLT-SPHERE recorded between 2016 and 2018 to map reflection nebulosities and obtain high precision near-infrared (NIR) photometry of the triple star. We also present H2 emission maps of the ν = 1-0 S(1) line at 2.122 μm obtained with LBT-LUCI during its commissioning period at the end of 2016.
Results. The data reveal a number of new features in the system, some of which are seen in reflected light and some are seen in H2 emission; furthermore, they can all be associated with the main outflows. The tangential motion of the features provides compelling evidence that T Tauri Sb drives the southeast–northwest outflow. T Tauri Sb has recently faded probably because of increased extinction as it passes through the southern circumbinary disk. While Sb is approaching periastron, T Tauri Sa instead has brightened and is detected in all our J-band imagery for the first time.
Document type Article
Note © ESO 2020
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202039186
Other links https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2020A%26A...644A.114K/abstract
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