On the jet of a young star RWAurA and related problems


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Abstract

Having compared images of a jet of the young star RWAurA obtained with an interval of 21.3 yr, we have found that the outermost knots of the jet have emerged approximately 350 years ago. We come up with arguments that the jet itself has appeared at the same time, and intensive accretion onto the star has begun due to rearrangement of its protoplanetary disk structure caused by the tidal effect of the companion RWAur B. More precisely suppose that intensification of accretion is a response to changing conditions in the outer-disk regions which has followed after the sound wave, generated by these changes, has passed the disk in the radial direction. In our opinion difference in the parameters of blue and red lobes of the RWAurA jet is a result of the asymmetric distribution of the circumstellar matter above and below the disk due to companion’s passage. It was found from the analysis of the RWAur historical light curve that deep and long-term (Δt > 150 days) light attenuations of RWAurA observed after 2010 had no precedents in the previous 110 years.We also associate the change in the character of photometric variability of the star with the rearrangement of the structure of inner (r < 1 AU) regions of its protoplanetary disk, and discuss why these changes have begun only 350 years after the beginning of the active accretion phase.

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L. N. Berdnikov

Sternberg Astronomical Institute; Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Division

Email: lamzin@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991; Addis Ababa, 33679

M. A. Burlak

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

Email: lamzin@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

O. V. Vozyakova

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

Email: lamzin@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

A. V. Dodin

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

Email: lamzin@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

S. A. Lamzin

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

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Email: lamzin@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

A. M. Tatarnikov

Sternberg Astronomical Institute

Email: lamzin@sai.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

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