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A massive nebula around the Luminous Blue Variable star RMC143 revealed by ALMA

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2019-06-26 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

The luminous blue variable (LBV) RMC143 is located in the outskirts of the 30~Doradus complex, a region rich with interstellar material and hot luminous stars. We report the 3σ3\sigma sub-millimetre detection of its circumstellar nebula with ALMA. The observed morphology in the sub-millimetre is different than previously observed with HST and ATCA in the optical and centimetre wavelength regimes. The spectral energy distribution (SED) of RMC143 suggests that two emission mechanisms contribute to the sub-mm emission: optically thin bremsstrahlung and dust. Both the extinction map and the SED are consistent with a dusty massive nebula with a dust mass of 0.055±0.018 M0.055\pm0.018~M_{\odot} (assuming κ850=1.7cm2g1\kappa_{850}=1.7\rm\,cm^{2}\,g^{-1}). To date, RMC143 has the most dusty LBV nebula observed in the Magellanic Clouds. We have also re-examined the LBV classification of RMC143 based on VLT/X-shooter spectra obtained in 2015/16 and a review of the publication record. The radiative transfer code CMFGEN is used to derive its fundamental stellar parameters. We find an effective temperature of 8500\sim 8500~K, luminosity of log(L/L)=5.32(L/L_{\odot}) = 5.32, and a relatively high mass-loss rate of 1.0×105 M1.0 \times 10^{-5}~M_{\odot}~yr1^{-1}. The luminosity is much lower than previously thought, which implies that the current stellar mass of 8 M\sim8~M_{\odot} is comparable to its nebular mass of 5.5 M\sim 5.5~M_{\odot} (from an assumed gas-to-dust ratio of 100), suggesting that the star has lost a large fraction of its initial mass in past LBV eruptions or binary interactions. While the star may have been hotter in the past, it is currently not hot enough to ionize its circumstellar nebula. We propose that the nebula is ionized externally by the hot stars in the 30~Doradus star-forming region.

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@article{arxiv.1904.08013,
  title  = {A massive nebula around the Luminous Blue Variable star RMC143 revealed by ALMA},
  author = {Claudia Agliozzo and Andrea Mehner and Neil Matthew Phillips and Paolo Leto and Jose Groh and Alberto Noriega-Crespo and Carla Buemi and Francesco Cavallaro and Luciano Cerrigone and Adriano Ingallinera and Roberta Paladini and Giuliano Pignata and Corrado Trigilio and Grazia Umana},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.08013},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Paper accepted by A&A on 09/05/2019 and in proof stage. Second comments by referee are included in this version