论文标题

使用Wendelstein宽场成像器监测猎户座星云群的增生率变异性

Monitoring accretion rate variability in the Orion Nebula Cluster with the Wendelstein Wide Field Imager

论文作者

Flaischlen, S., Preibisch, T., Kluge, M., Manara, C. F., Ercolano, B.

论文摘要

对积聚过程的理解在理解恒星和行星形成中具有核心作用。我们旨在测试积聚变异性如何影响X射线活性和增生率之间关系的先前相关分析,这对于理解偶然磁盘和光盘光蒸发的演变非常重要。从2014年11月24日,至2019年2月17日,我们监视了猎户座星云群中的恒星,以42个时代与Wendelstein宽田间成像仪在Sloan Digital Sky Survey u'g'r''Wendelstein上的2 M Fraunhofer望远镜上的滤波器上的过滤器中。从测得的紫外线过剩中确定质量积聚率。统计分析了质量积聚率变异性对X射线亮度与质量积聚率之间关系的影响。我们发现典型的四分位数范围为〜0.3 DEX,质量吸积率的变化率为几周至〜2年。这种变异性可能对X射线发光度的相关性分析和样本量足够大的不同时间观察到的质量积聚率可能没有显着影响。观察到的X射线光度与光蒸发量星模型预测的质量积聚率之间的反相关可能不是由于不同观察到的偏见引起的。

The understanding of the accretion process has a central role in the understanding of star and planet formation. We aim to test how accretion variability influences previous correlation analyses of the relation between X-ray activity and accretion rates, which is important for understanding the evolution of circumstellar disks and disk photoevaporation. We monitored accreting stars in the Orion Nebula Cluster from November 24, 2014, until February 17, 2019, for 42 epochs with the Wendelstein Wide Field Imager in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey u'g'r' filters on the 2 m Fraunhofer Telescope on Mount Wendelstein. Mass accretion rates were determined from the measured ultraviolet excess. The influence of the mass accretion rate variability on the relation between X-ray luminosities and mass accretion rates was analyzed statistically. We find a typical interquartile range of ~ 0.3 dex for the mass accretion rate variability on timescales from weeks to ~ 2 years. The variability has likely no significant influence on a correlation analysis of the X-ray luminosity and the mass accretion rate observed at different times when the sample size is large enough. The observed anticorrelation between the X-ray luminosity and the mass accretion rate predicted by models of photoevaporation-starved accretion is likely not due to a bias introduced by different observing times.

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