Abstract
AbstractWe calculated profiles of CIV, 1550Å, Si IV 1400Å, NV 1240Å and OVI 1035Å doublet lines using results of 3D MHD simulations of disc accretion onto young stars with a dipole magnetic field. It appeared that our calculations cannot reproduce the profiles of these lines observed (HST/GHRS-STIS and FUSE) in CTTSs spectra. We also found that the theory predicts much larger CIV 1550Å line flux than observed (up to two orders of magnitude in some cases) and argue that the main portion of accretion energy in CTTSs is liberated outside the accretion shock. We conclude that the reason of disagreement between the theory and observation is the strongly non-dipolar character of CTTS magnetic field near its surface.
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