The Loopy Ultraviolet Line Profiles of RU Lupi: Accretion, Outflows, and Fluorescence

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, , Citation Gregory J. Herczeg et al 2005 AJ 129 2777 DOI 10.1086/430075

1538-3881/129/6/2777

Abstract

We present far-ultraviolet (FUV) spectra of the classical T Tauri star RU Lup covering the 912–1710 Å spectral range, as observed by the Hubble Space Telescope STIS and the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer satellite. We use these spectra, which are rich in emission and absorption lines, to probe both the accreting and outflowing gas. Absorption in the Lyα profile constrains the extinction to AV ∼ 0.07 mag, which we confirm with other diagnostics. We estimate a mass accretion rate of (5 ± 2) × 10-8 M yr-1 using the optical-NUV accretion continuum. The accreting gas is also detected in bright, broad lines of C IV, Si IV, and N V, which all show complex structures across the line profile. Many other emission lines, including those of H2 and Fe II, are pumped by Lyα. RU Lup's spectrum varies significantly in the FUV; our STIS observations occurred when RU Lup was brighter than several other observations in the FUV, possibly because of a high mass accretion rate.

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