We consider the effects of stellar magnetic cycles on disc accretion in T Tauri stars where the inner region of the disc is disrupted by the stellar field. Using time-dependent disc models, we show that order unity variations in field strength can strongly modulate the accretion flow for cycle time-scales of years to decades. Photometric variability is expected to be greatest in the ultraviolet, with smaller but still significant variations probable in the near-infrared. We suggest that variable stellar magnetic fields may contribute to the long-time-scale photometric variability of T Tauri stars. The long-term variability of T Tauri stars may therefore provide a clue to the nature of magnetic dynamo cycles in these stars
I develop the first magnetospheric accretion model to take account of the observed complexity of T T...
The magnetic field of T Tauri stars is believed to be strong enough to disrupt the inner region of ...
International audienceContext. Classical T Tauri stars are young low-mass systems still accreting ma...
We examine how accretion on to T Tauri stars may be modulated by a time-dependent `magnetic gate' wh...
This thesis explores aspects of the theory of accretion discs in two astrophysical environments; aro...
We employ a Monte Carlo radiation transfer code to investigate the multi- wavelength photopolarimetr...
We construct models for the rotation rates of T Tauri stars whose spin is regulated by magnetic link...
Classical T Tauri stars with ages of less than 10 Myr possess accretion discs. Magnetohydro-dynamic ...
Current magnetic-accretion models for classical T-Tauri stars rely on a strong, dipolar magnetic fie...
Context. Classical T Tauri stars are pre-main sequence stars surrounded by an accretion disk. They h...
For the first few million years, one of the dominant sources of emission from a low mass young stell...
We present a reference study of the long-term optical variability of young stars using data from the...
Context. The southern ââ¬Åinfrared companionââ¬Â of T Tau is known to show strong photometric ...
From a long time series of high resolution (R=115,000) HARPS spectra and simultaneous broad-band pho...
It is now accepted that accretion onto classical T Tauri stars is controlled by the stellar magnetos...
I develop the first magnetospheric accretion model to take account of the observed complexity of T T...
The magnetic field of T Tauri stars is believed to be strong enough to disrupt the inner region of ...
International audienceContext. Classical T Tauri stars are young low-mass systems still accreting ma...
We examine how accretion on to T Tauri stars may be modulated by a time-dependent `magnetic gate' wh...
This thesis explores aspects of the theory of accretion discs in two astrophysical environments; aro...
We employ a Monte Carlo radiation transfer code to investigate the multi- wavelength photopolarimetr...
We construct models for the rotation rates of T Tauri stars whose spin is regulated by magnetic link...
Classical T Tauri stars with ages of less than 10 Myr possess accretion discs. Magnetohydro-dynamic ...
Current magnetic-accretion models for classical T-Tauri stars rely on a strong, dipolar magnetic fie...
Context. Classical T Tauri stars are pre-main sequence stars surrounded by an accretion disk. They h...
For the first few million years, one of the dominant sources of emission from a low mass young stell...
We present a reference study of the long-term optical variability of young stars using data from the...
Context. The southern ââ¬Åinfrared companionââ¬Â of T Tau is known to show strong photometric ...
From a long time series of high resolution (R=115,000) HARPS spectra and simultaneous broad-band pho...
It is now accepted that accretion onto classical T Tauri stars is controlled by the stellar magnetos...
I develop the first magnetospheric accretion model to take account of the observed complexity of T T...
The magnetic field of T Tauri stars is believed to be strong enough to disrupt the inner region of ...
International audienceContext. Classical T Tauri stars are young low-mass systems still accreting ma...