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A&A 429, 247-255 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20041446
New insights in the FUV into the activity of the Herbig Ae star HD 163296
M. Deleuil1, J.-C. Bouret1, C. Catala2, A. Lecavelier des Etangs3, A. Vidal-Madjar3, A. Roberge4, P. D. Feldman5, C. Martin1 and R. Ferlet31 Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille, CNRS - Université de Provence, BP 8, 13376 Marseille Cedex 12, France
e-mail: magali.deleuil@oamp.fr
2 Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, CNRS, Paris, France
3 Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, 98bis Bd Arago, 75014 Paris, France
4 Dept. of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington, 5241 Broad Branch Rd., Washington, DC 20015-1305, USA
5 Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, Johns Hopkins University, 3400 N. Charles St., Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA
(Received 10 June 2004 / Accepted 28 July 2004 )
Abstract
We present an analysis of the FUSE spectra of
HD 163296
, a
young isolated Herbig Ae star. The spectra in the far UV spectral
range are dominated by strong emission lines of
and
, which exhibit broad and complex asymmetric profiles with
wings extending over more than 1000 km s
-1. The
Ly
and the
emission profiles show evidence for an outflow with a
terminal velocity of 270 km s
-1. We also identified several narrower
emission lines due to fluorescent decays in
. Using an
HST/STIS archive spectrum, we checked that the
Ly
line, which has
a clear type III P Cygni emission profile, is broad enough to
provide the photons required to photo-excite the
upper
levels. As previously explored for the well-known Herbig Ae star
AB Aur
, most of the spectral features including the fluorescent
lines are consistent with the presence of a chromosphere above the
photosphere. However, the over-ionized species cannot be produced
in this region alone and we discuss two alternative mechanisms to
explain such spectral signatures: magnetospheric accretion and a
magnetically confined wind. Both interpretations involve a
large-scale magnetic field whose detection is now a challenge for
the new generation of spectropolarimeters such as ESPaDOnS.
Key words: stars: activity -- stars: individual: HD 163296 -- line: profiles -- line: identification -- stars: magnetic fields
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