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Resolving the Inner Arcsecond of the RY Tau Jet With HST

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2018-04-04 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Faint X-ray emission from hot plasma (T > 1 MK) has been detected extending outward a few arcseconds along the optically-delineated jets of some classical T Tauri stars including RY Tau. The mechanism and location where the jet is heated to X-ray temperatures is unknown. We present high spatial resolution HST far-ultraviolet long-slit observations of RY Tau with the slit aligned along the jet. The primary objective was to search for C IV emission from warm plasma at T(CIV) ~ 105^{5} K within the inner jet (<1 arcsec) that cannot be fully-resolved by X-ray telescopes. Spatially-resolved C IV emission is detected in the blueshifted jet extending outward from the star to 1 arcsec and in the redshifted jet out to 0.5 arcsec. C IV line centroid shifts give a radial velocity in the blueshifted jet of -136 ±\pm 10 km/s at an offset of 0.29 arcsec (39 au) and deceleration outward is detected. The deprojected jet speed is subject to uncertainties in the jet inclination but values >200 km/s are likely. The mass-loss rate in the blueshifted jet is at least 2.3 ×\times 109^{-9} M_sun yr1^{-1}, consistent with optical determinations. We use the HST data along with optically-determined jet morphology to place meaningful constraints on candidate jet-heating models including a hot-launch model in which the jet is heated near the base to X-ray temperatures by an unspecified (but probably magnetic) process, and downstream heating from shocks or a putative jet magnetic field.

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@article{arxiv.1801.08568,
  title  = {Resolving the Inner Arcsecond of the RY Tau Jet With HST},
  author = {S. L. Skinner and P. C. Schneider and M. Audard and Manuel Guedel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1801.08568},
  year   = {2018}
}

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21 pages, 4 tables, 7 figures