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Monitoring H$α$ Emission from the Wide-orbit Brown-dwarf Companion FU Tau B

Published 13 Sep 2023 in astro-ph.SR and astro-ph.EP | (2309.07114v1)

Abstract: Monitoring mass accretion onto substellar objects provides insights into the geometry of the accretion flows. We use the Lulin One-meter Telescope to monitor H$\alpha$ emission from FU Tau B, a $\sim$19 $M_{\rm Jup}$ brown-dwarf companion at 5.7" (719 au) from the host star, for six consecutive nights. This is the longest continuous H$\alpha$ monitoring for a substellar companion near the deuterium-burning limit. We aim to investigate if accretion near the planetary regime could be rotationally modulated as suggested by magnetospheric accretion models. We find tentative evidence that H$\alpha$ mildly varies on hourly and daily timescales, though our sensitivity is not sufficient to definitively establish any rotational modulation. No burst-like events are detected, implying that accretion onto FU Tau B is overall stable during the time baseline and sampling windows over which it was observed. The primary star FU Tau A also exhibits H$\alpha$ variations over timescales from minutes to days. This program highlights the potential of monitoring accretion onto substellar objects with small telescopes.

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