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Beta Canis Majoris: The Other Major Ionization Source of the Local Interstellar Clouds

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-08-07 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Two nearby B-type stars, ϵ\epsilon CMa (124±2124\pm2 pc) and β\beta CMa (151±5151\pm5 pc), are important contributors to the photoionization of the local interstellar clouds. At spectral type B1 II-III, β\beta CMa is slightly hotter than ϵ\epsilon CMa (B2 II-III), but its ionizing flux at Earth is attenuated by a much larger H I column density. At the external surface of the clouds, the two stars produce similar fluxes in the Lyman continuum (LyC). From the β\beta CMa angular diameter, bolometric flux, and position on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, we obtain a consistent set of stellar parameters: Teff=25,180±1120T_{\rm eff} = 25,180\pm1120 K, logg=3.70±0.08\log g = 3.70\pm0.08, radius R=8.44±0.56RR = 8.44\pm0.56\,R_{\odot}, mass M=13±1MM = 13\pm1\,M_{\odot}, and luminosity L=104.41±0.06LL = 10^{4.41\pm0.06}\, L_{\odot}. The EUVE-observed fluxes and non-LTE model atmospheres are used to determine the ionizing photon production rate QH=1046.0Q_{\rm H} = 10^{46.0} photons s1^{-1} and fluxes incident on the local clouds, ΦHI3700\Phi_{\rm HI} \approx 3700 cm2^{-2} s1^{-1} and ΦHeI110\Phi_{\rm HeI} \approx 110 cm2^{-2} s1^{-1} in the H I and He I continua. The corresponding photoionization rates are ΓHI1.5×1014\Gamma_{\rm HI} \approx 1.5\times10^{-14} s1^{-1} and ΓHeI7.3×1016\Gamma_{\rm HeI} \approx 7.3\times10^{-16} s1^{-1}. Within the local cloud, the LyC flux is attenuated by an H I column density NHI=(1.9±0.1)×1018N_{\rm HI} = (1.9\pm0.1)\times10^{18} cm2^{-2}, with optical depth τLL=12.0±0.6\tau_{\rm LL} = 12.0\pm 0.6 at the Lyman limit. The radial velocities and proper motions of β\beta CMa and ϵ\epsilon CMa indicate that both stars passed within 10±110\pm1 pc of the Sun approximately 4.4 Myr ago, with incident ionizing fluxes 180-200 times larger. Their EUV radiation photoionized and heated the tunnel in the local interstellar gas, associated dynamically with past supernova explosions in the Sco-Cen OB association.

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@article{arxiv.2508.03800,
  title  = {Beta Canis Majoris: The Other Major Ionization Source of the Local Interstellar Clouds},
  author = {J. Michael Shull and Rachel M. Curran and Michael W. Topping},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.03800},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Nine pages, 2 figures, 1 table, Submitted to Astrophysical Journal. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2412.06919