2021A&A...646A.119P


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2021A&A...646A.119P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 646A, 119-119 (2021/2-1)

Forbidden hugs in pandemic times. I. Luminous red nova AT 2019zhd, a new merger in M 31.

PASTORELLO A., FRASER M., VALERIN G., REGUITTI A., ITAGAKI K., OCHNER P., WILLIAMS S.C., JONES D., MUNDAY J., SMARTT S.J., SMITH K.W., SRIVASTAV S., ELIAS-ROSA N., KANKARE E., KARAMEHMETOGLU E., LUNDQVIST P., MAZZALI P.A., MUNARI U., STRITZINGER M.D., TOMASELLA L., ANDERSON J.P., CHAMBERS K.C. and REST A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the follow-up campaign of the luminous red nova (LRN) AT 2019zhd, the third event of this class observed in M 31. The object was followed by several sky surveys for about five months before the outburst, during which it showed a slow luminosity rise. In this phase, the absolute magnitude ranged from Mr=-2.8±0.2mag to Mr=-5.6±0.1mag. Then, over a four to five day period, AT 2019zhd experienced a major brightening, reaching a peak of Mr=-9.61±0.08mag and an optical luminosity of 1.4 x 1039 erg s–1. After a fast decline, the light curve settled onto a short-duration plateau in the red bands. Although less pronounced, this feature is reminiscent of the second red maximum observed in other LRNe. This phase was followed by a rapid linear decline in all bands. At maximum, the spectra show a blue continuum with prominent Balmer emission lines. The post-maximum spectra show a much redder continuum, resembling that of an intermediate-type star. In this phase, Hα becomes very weak, Hβ is no longer detectable, and a forest of narrow absorption metal lines now dominate the spectrum. The latest spectra, obtained during the post-plateau decline, show a very red continuum (Teff≃3000K) with broad molecular bands of TiO, similar to those of M-type stars. The long-lasting, slow photometric rise observed before the peak resembles that of LRN V1309 Sco, which was interpreted as the signature of the common-envelope ejection. The subsequent outburst is likely due to the gas outflow following a stellar merging event. The inspection of archival HST images taken 22 years before the LRN discovery reveals a faint red source (MF555W=0.21±0.14mag, with F555W-F814W=2.96±0.12mag) at the position of AT 2019zhd, which is the most likely quiescent precursor. The source is consistent with expectations for a binary system including a predominant M5-type star.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - stars: winds - outflows - stars: individual: AT 2019zhd - stars: individual: M31-LRN2015 - stars: individual: NAME M31 RV{M31-RV} - stars: individual: V838 Mon

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/646/A119): table1.dat table2.dat>

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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 AT 2019zhd No* 00 40 37.905 +40 34 52.85           ~ 11 0
2 M31N 2015-01a No* 00 42 07.99 +40 55 01.1           ~ 55 0
3 M 31 G 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12244 1
4 NAME M31 RV No* 00 43 02.433 +41 12 56.17           M0 108 0
5 V* V838 Mon No* 07 04 04.8221494992 -03 50 50.648894412       15.181 14.51 M10+B3V 413 0
6 AT 2018hso ev 11 33 51.96 +53 07 07.1           ~ 15 0
7 SN 2017jfs SN* 12 29 37.78 +07 49 35.1           SNIIn 22 0
8 NAME NGC 4490-OT2011 ev 12 30 41.85 +41 37 49.8           ~ 37 0
9 AT 2020hat SN? 13 19 01.927 -21 03 16.37           ~ 11 0
10 NAME M101 OT2015-1 SN? 14 02 16.78 +54 26 20.5   19.19 17.57 16.92 16.26 ~ 44 0
11 M 101 GiP 14 03 12.583 +54 20 55.50   8.46 7.86 7.76   ~ 2788 2
12 PSN J14595947+0154262 SN? 14 59 59.47 +01 54 26.6           ~ 36 1
13 AT 2020kog ? 16 18 47.652 +07 25 16.86           ~ 9 0
14 V* V1309 Sco No* 17 57 32.9368332984 -30 43 09.965039880   16.9   14.8   ~ 235 0
15 EWS 2002-BLG-360 CV* 17 57 39.0404346105 -29 46 05.762196592           ~ 37 0
16 AT 2014ej SN? 23 16 09.79 -42 34 57.5           ~ 8 0

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