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UVIT/AstroSat observation of TW Hya

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2026-03-04 v3

Abstract

The paper demonstrates the spectroscopic and photometric capabilities of the Ultra-Violet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) to study T-Tauri stars (TTSs). We present the first UVIT/Far-UV (FUV) spectrum of a TTS, TW Hya. Based on C~{\sc iv} line luminosity, we estimated accretion luminosity (0.12±\pm0.03 LL_\odot) and mass accretion rate (2.4±\pm0.6 ×\times 108M/yr10^{-8} M_\odot /yr) of TW Hya, and compared these values with the accretion luminosity (0.031±\pm0.002 LL_\odot) and mass accretion rate (0.62±\pm0.04 ×\times 108M/yr10^{-8} M_\odot /yr) derived from spectral energy distribution (SED). From the SED, we derive best-fitted parameters for TW Hya: TeffT_{eff} = 3900±\pm50 K, radius = 1.2±\pm0.03 RR_\odot, logg=4.0\log\, g = 4.0 and equivalent black-body temperatures corresponding to accretion luminosity as 14100±\pm25 K. The parameters of TW Hya derived from UVIT observations were found to be matched well with the literature. Comparison with International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) and Hubble Space Telescope (HST) spectra suggests that UVIT can be used to study the spectroscopic variability of young stars. This study proposes leveraging the FUV spectroscopic capabilities of UVIT to contribute to the advancement of upcoming UV spectroscopic missions, including the Indian Spectroscopic Imaging Space Telescope.

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@article{arxiv.2403.19478,
  title  = {UVIT/AstroSat observation of TW Hya},
  author = {Prasanta K. Nayak and Mayank Narang and P. Manoj and D. K. Ojha and U. S. Kamath and Blesson Mathew and T. Baug and S. Vig and S. Chandra and G. Maheswar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.19478},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted for publication in The Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy