학술논문

Accretion and outflows in young stars with CUBES.
Document Type
Article
Source
Experimental Astronomy. Feb2023, Vol. 55 Issue 1, p165-189. 25p.
Subject
*CUBES
*CIRCUMSTELLAR matter
*LOW mass stars
*BROWN dwarf stars
*STAR formation
*BIPOLAR outflows (Astrophysics)
Language
ISSN
0922-6435
Abstract
The science case on studies of accretion and outflows in low-mass (<1.5 M ⊙ ) young stellar objects (YSOs) with the new CUBES instrument is presented. We show the need for a high-sensitivity, near-ultraviolet (NUV) spectrograph like CUBES, with a resolving power at least four times that of X-Shooter and combined with UVES via a fibrelink for simultaneous observations. Simulations with the CUBES exposure time calculator and the end-to-end software show that a significant gain in signal-to-noise can be achieved compared to current instruments, for both the spectral continuum and emission lines, including for relatively embedded YSOs. Our simulations also show that the low-resolution mode of CUBES will be able to observe much fainter YSOs (V ∼ 22 mag) in the NUV than we can today, allowing us extend studies to YSOs with background-limited magnitudes. The performance of CUBES in terms of sensitivity in the NUV will provide important new insights into the evolution of circumstellar disks, by studying the accretion, jets/winds and photo-evaporation processes, down to the low-mass brown dwarf regime. CUBES will also open-up new science as it will be able to observe targets that are several magnitudes fainter than those reachable with current instruments, facilitating studies of YSOs at distances of ∼ kpc scale. This means a step-change in the field of low-mass star formation, as it will be possible to expand the science case from relatively local star-forming regions to a large swathe of distances within the Milky Way. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]