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2011ApJ...732...32F - Astrophys. J., 732, 32 (2011/May-1)

The diversity of massive star outbursts. I. Observations of SN2009ip, UGC 2773 OT2009-1, and their progenitors.

FOLEY R.J., BERGER E., FOX O., LEVESQUE E.M., CHALLIS P.J., IVANS I.I., RHOADS J.E. and SODERBERG A.M.

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Despite both being outbursts of luminous blue variables (LBVs), SN 2009ip and UGC 2773 OT2009-1 have very different progenitors, spectra, circumstellar environments, and possibly physical mechanisms that generated the outbursts. From pre-eruption Hubble Space Telescope images, we determine that SN 2009ip and UGC 2773 OT2009-1 have initial masses of ≳ 60 and ≳ 25 M, respectively. Optical spectroscopy shows that at peak, SN 2009ip had a 10,000 K photosphere and its spectrum was dominated by narrow H Balmer emission, similar to classical LBV giant outbursts, also known as "supernova impostors." The spectra of UGC 2773 OT2009-1, which also have narrow Hα emission, are dominated by a forest of absorption lines, similar to an F-type supergiant. Blueshifted absorption lines corresponding to ejecta at a velocity of 2000-7000 km/s are present in later spectra of SN 2009ip-an unprecedented observation for LBV outbursts, indicating that the event was the result of a supersonic explosion rather than a subsonic outburst. The velocity of the absorption lines increases between two epochs, suggesting that there were two explosions in rapid succession. A rapid fading and rebrightening event concurrent with the onset of the high-velocity absorption lines is consistent with the double-explosion model. A near-infrared excess is present in the spectra and photometry of UGC 2773 OT2009-1 that is consistent with ∼2100 K dust emission. We compare the properties of these two events and place them in the context of other known massive star outbursts such as η Car, NGC 300 OT2008-1, and SN 2008S. This qualitative analysis suggests that massive star outbursts have many physical differences that can manifest as the different observables seen in these two interesting objects.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - dust, extinction - stars: evolution - stars: individual (SN 2009ip, UGC 2773 OT2009-1) - stars: massive - stars: mass-loss - stars: variables: general - stars: variables: S Doradus - stars: winds, outflows

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