Abstract

We analyse the main physical parameters and the circumstellar environment of the young Herbig Be star HD 98922. We present AMBER/VLTI high spectral resolution (R =12000) interferometric observations across the Br$\gamma$ line, accompanied by UVES high-resolution spectroscopy and SINFONI-AO assisted near-infrared integral field spectroscopic data. To interpret our observations, we develop a magneto-centrifugally driven disc-wind model. Our analysis of the UVES spectrum shows that HD 98922 is a young (~5x10^5 yr) Herbig Be star (SpT=B9V), located at a distance of 440(+60-50) pc, with a mass accretion rate of ~9+/-3x10^(-7) M_sun yr^(-1). SINFONI K-band AO-assisted imaging shows a spatially resolved circumstellar disc-like region (~140 AU in diameter) with asymmetric brightness distribution. Our AMBER/VLTI UT observations indicate that the Br$\gamma$ emitting region (radius ~0.31+/-0.04 AU) is smaller than the continuum emitting region (inner dust radius ~0.7+/-0.2 AU), showing significant non-zero V-shaped differential phases (i.e. non S-shaped, as expected for a rotating disc). The value of the continuum-corrected pure Br$\gamma$ line visibility at the longest baseline (89 m) is ~0.8+/-0.1, i.e. the Br$\gamma$ emitting region is partially resolved. Our modelling suggests that the observed Br$\gamma$ line-emitting region mainly originates from a disc wind with a half opening angle of 30deg, and with a mass-loss rate of ~2x10(-7) M_sun yr^(-1). The observed V-shaped differential phases are reliably reproduced by combining a simple asymmetric continuum disc model with our Br$\gamma$ disc-wind model. The Br$\gamma$ emission of HD 98922 can be modelled with a disc wind that is able to approximately reproduce all interferometric observations if we assume that the intensity distribution of the dust continuum disc is asymmetric.

Highlights

  • Herbig Ae/Be stars are intermediate-mass pre-main-sequence stars (2–10 M ; see e.g. Herbig 1960; Waters & Waelkens 1998)

  • In this paper we study the circumstellar environment of HD 98922, through Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI)/AMBER interferometry, along with UVES and SINFONI-AO assisted (NIR integral field spectroscopy) ancillary data

  • We present AMBER high spectral resolution (R = 12 000) interferometric observations across the Brγ line, as well as UVES and SINFONIAO assisted (NIR integral field spectroscopy) ancillary data

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Herbig Ae/Be stars are intermediate-mass pre-main-sequence stars (2–10 M ; see e.g. Herbig 1960; Waters & Waelkens 1998). Herbig 1960; Waters & Waelkens 1998). Herbig Ae/Be stars are intermediate-mass pre-main-sequence stars They are the intermediate-mass counterparts of Classical T Tauri stars (CTTSs) and are a fundamental link between low- and. Based on observations collected at the VLT (ESO Paranal, Chile) with programmes 075.C-0637(A), 083.C-0236(A-D), 090.C-0192(A), 090.C-0378(A) and 090.C-0371(A)

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