Penellope VII. Accretion luminosity

The accretion luminosity (Lacc) in young, low-mass stars is crucial for understanding stellar formation. However, obtaining direct measurements is often hindered by limited spectral coverage and challenges in UV-excess modeling. Empirical relations linking Lacc to various accretion tracers are widely used to overcome these limitations. This work revisits these empirical relations using the PENELLOPE dataset, evaluating their applicability across different starforming regions as well as accreting young objects other than Classical T Tauri Stars (CTTSs; Class II sources). We analyzed the PENELLOPE VLT/X-shooter dataset of 64 CTTSs, measuring fluxes of several accretion tracers and adopting the stellar and accretion parameters derived from studies based on PENELLOPE. For 61 sources, we supplemented our analysis with the ODYSSEUS HST data set, which covers a wider spectral range in NUV bands. We compared the Lacc values obtained in the PENELLOPE and ODYSSEUS surveys, which employed a single hydrogen slab model (XS-fit) and a multi-column accretion shock model (HST-fit), respectively, and found statistically consistent results. Our analysis confirms that existing empirical relations, previously derived for the Lupus sample, provide reliable Lacc estimates for CTTSs in several other star-forming regions. We revisit empirical relations for accretion tracers in our dataset, based on HST-fit, with coefficients which are consistent within 1{sigma} with XS-fit results for most lines. We also propose a method to estimate extinction using these relations and investigate the empirical relations for Brackett lines (Br8 to Br21). The Lacc-Lline empirical relations can be successfully used for statistical studies of accretion on young forming objects in different star-forming regions. These relations also offer a promising approach to independently estimate extinction in CTTSs, provided a sufficient number of flux-calibrated tracers are available across a broad spectral range. We confirm that near-infrared lines (Pa{beta} and Br{gamma}) serve as reliable tracers of Lacc in high accretors, making them valuable tools for probing accretion properties of high accreting young stars not accessible in the UVB.

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Creator Fiorellino E.; Alcala J.M.; Manara C.F.; Pittman C.V.; Abraham P.,Venuti L.; Cabrit S.; Claes R.; Fang M.; Kospal A.; Lodato G.; Mauco K.,Tychoniec L.
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Publication Year 2025
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Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysical Processes; Astrophysics and Astronomy; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy