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arxiv: 1709.01348 · v1 · submitted 2017-09-05 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR

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The wind and the magnetospheric accretion onto the T Tauri star S Coronae Australis at sub-au resolution

R. Garcia Lopez (1 , 2) , K. Perraut (3) , A. Caratti o Garatti (1 , B. Lazareff (3) , J. Sanchez-Bermudez (1) , M. Benisty (3 , 13)
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C. Dougados (3) L. Labadie (4) W. Brandner (1) P.J.V. Garcia (5 6) Th. Henning (1) T.P. Ray (2) R. Abuter (7) A. Amorim (6) N. Anugu (6) J.P. Berger (7 3) H. Bonnet (7) A. Buron (8) P. Caselli (8) Y. Cl\'enet (9) V. Coud\'e du Foresto (9) W. de Wit (10) C. Deen (8) F. Delplancke-Str\"obele (7) J. Dexter (8) A. Eckart (4 11) F. Eisenhauer (8) C.E. Garcia Dabo (7) E. Gendron (9) R. Genzel (8 12) S. Gillessen (8) X. Haubois (10) M. Haug (8 7) F. Haussmann (8) S. Hippler (1) Z. Hubert (1 9) C.A. Hummel (7) M. Horrobin (4) L. Jocou (3) S. Kellner (8 P. Kervella (9 M. Kulas (1) J. Kolb (10) S. Lacour (9) J.-B. Le Bouquin (3) P. L\'ena (9) M Lippa (8) A. M\'erand (7) E. M\"uller (1 10) T. Ott (8) J. Panduro (1) T. Paumard (9) G. Perrin (9) O. Pfuhl (8) A. Ramirez (7) C. Rau (8) R.-R. Rohloff (1) G. Rousset (9) S. Scheithauer (1) M. Sch\"oller (7) C. Straubmeier (4) E. Sturm (8) W.F. Thi (8) E. van Dishoeck (8 14) F. Vincent (9) I. Waisberg (8) I. Wank (4) E. Wieprecht (8) M. Wiest (4) E. Wiezorrek (8) J. Woillez (7) S. Yazici (8 4) G. Zins (10) ((1) Max Planck Institute for Astronomy Heidelberg Germany (2) Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Dublin Ireland (3) Univ. Grenoble Alpes CNRS IPAG Grenoble France (4) I. Physikalisches Institut Universit\"at zu K\"oln K\"oln (5) Universidade do Porto - Faculdade de Engenharia Porto Portugal (6) CENTRA Instituto Superior Tecnico Lisboa (7) European Southern Observatory Garching (8) Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics Garching bei M\"unchen (9) LESIA Observatoire de Paris PSL Research University Univ. Paris Diderot Sorbonne Paris Cit\'e (10) European Southern Observatory Chile (11) Max-Planck-Institute for Radio Astronomy Bonn (12) Department of Physics Le Conte Hall University of California Berkeley USA (13) Unidad Mixta Internacional Franco-Chilena de Astronom\'ia (CNRS UMI 3386) Departamento de Astronom\'ia Universidad de Chile Santiago (14) Sterrewacht Leiden Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands) (GRAVITY Collaboration)
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To investigate the inner regions of protoplanetary disks, we performed near-infrared interferometric observations of the classical TTauri binary system S CrA. We present the first VLTI-GRAVITY high spectral resolution ($R\sim$4000) observations of a classical TTauri binary, S CrA (composed of S CrA N and S CrA S and separated by $\sim$1.4"), combining the four 8-m telescopes in dual-field mode. Our observations in the near-infrared K-band continuum reveal a disk around each binary component, with similar half-flux radii of about 0.1 au at d$\sim$130 pc, inclinations ($i=$28$\pm$3$^o$\ and $i=$22$\pm$6$^o$), and position angles (PA=0$^o\pm$6$^o$ and PA=-2$^o\pm$12$^o$), suggesting that they formed from the fragmentation of a common disk. The S CrA N spectrum shows bright HeI and Br$\gamma$ line emission exhibiting inverse P-Cygni profiles, typically associated with infalling gas. The continuum-compensated Br$\gamma$ line visibilities of S CrA N show the presence of a compact Br$\gamma$ emitting region the radius of which is about $\sim$0.06 au, which is twice as big as the truncation radius. This component is mostly tracing a wind. Moreover, a slight radius change between the blue- and red-shifted Br$\gamma$ line components is marginally detected. The presence of an inverse P-Cygni profile in the HeI and Br$\gamma$ lines, along with the tentative detection of a slightly larger size of the blue-shifted Br$\gamma$ line component, hint at the simultaneous presence of a wind and magnetospheric accretion in S CrA N.

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