@article{deb2bb3f9dda46f798456df0abc5b070,
title = "Monitoring Hα Emission from the Wide-orbit Brown-dwarf Companion FU Tau B",
abstract = "Monitoring mass accretion onto substellar objects provides insights into the geometry of the accretion flows. We use the Lulin One-meter Telescope to monitor Hα emission from FU Tau B, a ∼19 M Jup brown-dwarf companion at 5.″7 (719 au) from the host star, for six consecutive nights. This is the longest continuous Hα monitoring for a substellar companion near the deuterium-burning limit. We aim to investigate if accretion near the planetary regime could be rotationally modulated as suggested by magnetospheric accretion models. We find tentative evidence that Hα mildly varies on hourly and daily timescales, though our sensitivity is not sufficient to definitively establish any rotational modulation. No burst-like events are detected, implying that accretion onto FU Tau B is overall stable during the time baseline and sampling windows over which it was observed. The primary star FU Tau A also exhibits Hα variations over timescales from minutes to days. This program highlights the potential of monitoring accretion onto substellar objects with small telescopes.",
author = "Wu, {Ya Lin} and Cheng, {Yu Chi} and Huang, {Li Ching} and Bowler, {Brendan P.} and Close, {Laird M.} and Tseng, {Wei Ling} and Ning Chen and Chen, {Da Wei}",
note = "Funding Information: We thank the anonymous reviewer for the very constructive comments. Y.-L.W. acknowledges the support from the National Science and Technology Council (grant 111-2636-M-003-001) and the Ministry of Education. This publication has made use of data collected at LO:1m, partly supported by NSTC grant 109-2112-M-008-001. B.P.B. acknowledges support from the National Science Foundation grant AST-1909209, NASA Exoplanet Research Program grant 20-XRP20_2-0119, and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. This research has made use of the NASA/IPAC Infrared Science Archive, which is funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and operated by the California Institute of Technology. The corresponding DOI for the Zwicky Transient Facility Image Service is: 10.26131/irsa539 . Funding for the TESS mission is provided by NASA{\textquoteright}s Science Mission directorate. This paper includes data collected by the TESS mission, which are publicly available from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST): 10.17909/aq6f-df31 . Finally, this research has made use of MATLAB R2020b. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.",
year = "2023",
month = oct,
day = "1",
doi = "10.3847/1538-3881/acedb0",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "166",
journal = "Astronomical Journal",
issn = "0004-6256",
publisher = "IOP Publishing Ltd.",
number = "4",
}