2019A&A...630A..75P


Query : 2019A&A...630A..75P

2019A&A...630A..75P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 630A, 75-75 (2019/10-1)

Luminous red novae: Stellar mergers or giant eruptions?

PASTORELLO A., MASON E., TAUBENBERGER S., FRASER M., CORTINI G., TOMASELLA L., BOTTICELLA M.T., ELIAS-ROSA N., KOTAK R., SMARTT S.J., BENETTI S., CAPPELLARO E., TURATTO M., TARTAGLIA L., DJORGOVSKI S.G., DRAKE A.J., BERTON M., BRIGANTI F., BRIMACOMBE J., BUFANO F., CAI Y.-Z., CHEN S., CHRISTENSEN E.J., CIABATTARI F., CONGIU E., DIMAI A., INSERRA C., KANKARE E., MAGILL L., MAGUIRE K., MARTINELLI F., MORALES-GAROFFOLO A., OCHNER P., PIGNATA G., REGUITTI A., SOLLERMAN J., SPIRO S., TERRERAN G. and WRIGHT D.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present extensive datasets for a class of intermediate-luminosity optical transients known as luminous red novae. They show double-peaked light curves, with an initial rapid luminosity rise to a blue peak (at -13 to -15mag), which is followed by a longer-duration red peak that sometimes is attenuated, resembling a plateau. The progenitors of three of them (NGC 4490-2011OT1, M 101-2015OT1, and SNhunt248), likely relatively massive blue to yellow stars, were also observed in a pre-eruptive stage when their luminosity was slowly increasing. Early spectra obtained during the first peak show a blue continuum with superposed prominent narrow Balmer lines, with P Cygni profiles. Lines of Fe II are also clearly observed, mostly in emission. During the second peak, the spectral continuum becomes much redder, Hα is barely detected, and a forest of narrow metal lines is observed in absorption. Very late-time spectra (∼6 months after blue peak) show an extremely red spectral continuum, peaking in the infrared (IR) domain. Hα is detected in pure emission at such late phases, along with broad absorption bands due to molecular overtones (such as TiO, VO). We discuss a few alternative scenarios for luminous red novae. Although major instabilities of single massive stars cannot be definitely ruled out, we favour a common envelope ejection in a close binary system, with possibly a final coalescence of the two stars. The similarity between luminous red novae and the outburst observed a few months before the explosion of the Type IIn SN 2011ht is also discussed.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - stars: winds - outflows - stars: massive - supernovae: general

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/630/A75): objects.dat tablea1.dat tablea2.dat tablea3.dat tablea4.dat tablea5.dat tablea6.dat>

CDS comments: Paragr. 2: NGC3437Ԁ€€2011OT1 is PSN J10523453+ 2256052 (=SNhunt31) in SIMBAD, and UGC12307Ԁ€€2013OT1 is PSN J23011153+1243218. Paragraph.5.2 M31-LRN2015 is MASTER OT J004207.99+405501.1 in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 53

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Number of rows : 53
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 M31N 2015-01a No* 00 42 07.99 +40 55 01.1           ~ 55 0
2 M 31 G 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12244 1
3 NAME M31 RV No* 00 43 02.433 +41 12 56.17           M0 108 0
4 NAME UGC 2773 OT2009-1 SN? 03 32 07.24 +47 47 39.6           ~ 55 1
5 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 16745 1
6 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4818 2
7 OGLE BRIGHT-LMC-ECL-9 SB* 05 38 28.4561494056 -69 11 19.130738892   14.28 14.485   14.385 O4.5V(n)((fc)):z:+O5.5V(n)((fc)):z: 33 0
8 RMC 136 Cl* 05 38 42.396 -69 06 03.36           ~ 1934 1
9 V* V838 Mon No* 07 04 04.8221494992 -03 50 50.648894412       15.181 14.51 M10+B3V 413 0
10 V* TY Pup EB* 07 32 46.2312711840 -20 47 31.079711112   8.99 8.60     F3V 90 0
11 TS V37 s*b 07 37 01.83 +65 34 29.3     19     LBV 63 1
12 SN 2007bs SN* 08 06 46.58 +22 24 46.0       19.8   SNIIn 4 1
13 SN 2009kn SN* 08 09 43.04 -17 44 51.3           SNIIn 44 1
14 PSN J09132750+7627410 SN? 09 13 27.50 +76 27 41.0           ~ 9 0
15 UGC 5460 G 10 08 09.197 +51 50 40.25   13.9       ~ 49 0
16 PSN J10081059+5150570 s*b 10 08 10.58 +51 50 57.1           LBV 95 0
17 NAME Homunculus Nebula ISM 10 45 03.5 -59 41 04           ~ 358 1
18 NAME NGC 3437-2011-OT1 SN? 10 52 34.53 +22 56 05.2           ~ 9 0
19 SN 2004bm SN* 10 52 35.33 +22 56 05.5     17.5     SNIc 23 1
20 NGC 3437 EmG 10 52 35.7533541720 +22 56 02.883954120   12.575 11.961 11.474 10.818 ~ 174 1
21 SN 2007sv ev 10 52 40.05 +67 59 14.2           ~ 20 1
22 SN 2000ch SN* 10 52 41.40 +36 40 09.5     17.4     SNIIn? 91 2
23 SN 1997bs ev 11 20 14.25 +12 58 19.6     17.13     SNIIn? 119 1
24 M 66 GiP 11 20 15.026 +12 59 28.64 9.85 9.65 8.92     ~ 1318 4
25 SN 1994W SN* 12 02 10.92 +62 08 32.7     13.3     SNIInP 179 1
26 UGC 7230 IG 12 13 37.639 +16 07 09.53   14.8       ~ 53 0
27 NAME M85 OT2006-1 No* 12 25 23.82 +18 10 56.2     19.30     ~ 63 1
28 M 85 GiP 12 25 24.053 +18 11 27.89   10.2       ~ 635 0
29 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6448 0
30 SN 2017jfs SN* 12 29 37.78 +07 49 35.1           SNIIn 22 0
31 NGC 4470 H2G 12 29 37.8066943368 +07 49 27.284422224   12.9       ~ 226 0
32 NGC 4485 GiP 12 30 31.113 +41 42 04.22 12.10 12.42 11.93 11.93   ~ 270 2
33 NGC 4490 GiP 12 30 36.368 +41 38 37.07 10.03 10.22 9.79     ~ 557 3
34 SN 1982F SN* 12 30 38 +41 38.0   16.2       SNIIP 39 1
35 SN 2008ax SN* 12 30 40.80 +41 38 16.1   23.6 23.5 14.1 22.6 SNIIb 249 1
36 NAME NGC 4490-OT2011 ev 12 30 41.85 +41 37 49.8           ~ 37 0
37 NAME M101 OT2015-1 SN? 14 02 16.78 +54 26 20.5   19.19 17.57 16.92 16.26 ~ 44 0
38 M 101 GiP 14 03 12.583 +54 20 55.50   8.46 7.86 7.76   ~ 2788 2
39 PSN J14595947+0154262 SN? 14 59 59.47 +01 54 26.6           ~ 36 1
40 NGC 5806 AGN 15 00 00.4088018736 +01 53 28.779594792   12.40 11.70 10.94 11.6 ~ 271 1
41 V* V1309 Sco No* 17 57 32.9368332984 -30 43 09.965039880   16.9   14.8   ~ 235 0
42 EWS 2002-BLG-360 CV* 17 57 39.0404346105 -29 46 05.762196592           ~ 37 0
43 V* V1148 Sgr CV* 18 09 05.8470647232 -25 59 08.077040268           ~ 33 0
44 NGC 6553 GlC 18 09 15.68 -25 54 27.9   9.08       ~ 586 0
45 V* V4332 Sgr CV* 18 50 36.6958376520 -21 23 28.925017944         14.37 K8/M0e 163 0
46 ASAS J192916+4637.3 EB* 19 29 15.9501064344 +46 37 19.855342380     12.369   11.650 G5 34 0
47 V* CK Vul CV* 19 47 37.9577343864 +27 18 41.792401368           ~ 133 0
48 SN 2008S ev 20 34 45.33 +60 05 58.4   19.89 18.79 17.93   SNIIn? 231 1
49 SN 2005cl SN* 21 02 02.35 -06 17 35.7     18.3     SNIIn 30 1
50 SN 2009ip s*b 22 23 08.26 -28 56 52.4           LBV 333 0
51 PSN J23011153+1243218 SN? 23 01 11.53 +12 43 21.8           ~ 4 0
52 UGC 12307 G 23 01 12.03 +12 43 23.5   16.0       ~ 26 0
53 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8038 0

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