Bibcode
van den Ancker, M. E.; Pérez, M. R.; de Winter, D.; McCollum, B.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 363, p.L25-L28 (2000).
Fecha de publicación:
11
2000
Revista
Número de citas
24
Número de citas referidas
20
Descripción
We present new optical and ultraviolet spectroscopy of the anomalous EUV
emitter HD 199143 (F8V). High resolution spectra in the Halpha and Na I
D wavelength regions show evidence for very rapid (a few hundred km/s)
rotation of the stellar photosphere. Using archive IRAS data we also
show that the star has excess emission above photospheric levels at 12
micron. IUE data of HD199143 reveal the presence of emission lines of Mg
II, C I, C II, C III, C IV, Si IV, He II and N V and show a large
variability, both in the continuum and line fluxes. We propose that all
available data of HD 199143 can be explained by assuming that is has
been spun up by accretion of material from a close T Tauri like
companion, responsible for the emission lines, the ultraviolet
variability and the excess infrared emission. The bursting or flaring
nature of this object, mostly in high energies, could be explained as
episodic mass transfer between the star and its close companion. We show
that HD 199143 and the Li-rich late-type dwarf BD-17 6128 form a
physical pair and suggest that both may be part of a new nearby (48 pc)
young (approx. 10^7 yr) stellar association in Capricornius.