Multi-epoch high-resolution spectroscopy reveals a stagnant [O I] gas reservoir at ~1 au in AB Aurigae that feeds high-rate accretion and crushes the stellar magnetosphere.
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Spectral decomposition of 26 T Tauri disks finds Mg-rich silicate dust with 5-24% crystallinity and correlations linking annealed silica to stronger CO2 emission and forsterite to stronger H2O emission.
Two-epoch medium-band photometry of 769 YSO candidates in Orion A identifies 110 variables (~14%), with best-fit templates dominated by cold and hot spot models over extinction or gray changes.
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Direct Optical Evidence of Late-Stage Infall in AB Aurigae: A Stagnant [O I] Reservoir and a Crushed Magnetosphere
Multi-epoch high-resolution spectroscopy reveals a stagnant [O I] gas reservoir at ~1 au in AB Aurigae that feeds high-rate accretion and crushes the stellar magnetosphere.
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MINDS survey of silicates in T Tauri disks: Correlation between dust and gas
Spectral decomposition of 26 T Tauri disks finds Mg-rich silicate dust with 5-24% crystallinity and correlations linking annealed silica to stronger CO2 emission and forsterite to stronger H2O emission.
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7DT Insight: Variability in Young Stellar Objects
Two-epoch medium-band photometry of 769 YSO candidates in Orion A identifies 110 variables (~14%), with best-fit templates dominated by cold and hot spot models over extinction or gray changes.