Common Envelope ejection for a Luminous Red Nova in M101
Abstract
We present the results of optical, near-infrared, and mid-infrared observations of M101 OT2015-1 (PSN J14021678+5426205), a luminous red transient in the Pinwheel galaxy (M101), spanning a total of 16 years. The lightcurve showed two distinct peaks with absolute magnitudes and , on 2014 November 11 and 2015 February 17, respectively. The spectral energy distributions during the second maximum show a cool outburst temperature of 3700 K and low expansion velocities (300 \kms) for the H I, Ca II, Ba II and K I lines. From archival data spanning 15 to 8 years before the outburst, we find a single source consistent with the optically discovered transient which we attribute to being the progenitor; it has properties consistent with being an F-type yellow supergiant with ~~8.7~ \Lsun, 7000~K and an estimated mass of \Msun. This star has likely just finished the H burning phase in the core, started expanding, and is now crossing the Hertzsprung gap. Based on the combination of observed properties, we argue that the progenitor is a binary system, with the more evolved system overfilling the Roche lobe. Comparison with binary evolution models suggests that the outburst was an extremely rare phenomenon, likely associated with the ejection of the common envelope. The initial mass of the binary progenitor system fills the gap between the merger candidates V838 Mon (510 \Msun) and NGC~4490-OT~(30~\Msun).
Cite
@article{arxiv.1607.08248,
title = {Common Envelope ejection for a Luminous Red Nova in M101},
author = {N. Blagorodnova and R. Kotak and J. Polshaw and M. M. Kasliwal and Y. Cao and A. M. Cody and G. B. Doran and N. Elias-Rosa and M. Fraser and C. Fremling and C. Gonzalez-Fernandez and J. Harmanen and J. Jencson and E. Kankare and R. -P. Kudritzki and S. R. Kulkarni and E. Magnier and I. Manulis and F. J. Masci and S. Mattila and P. Nugent and P. Ochner and A. Pastorello and T. Reynolds and K. Smith and J. Sollerman and F. Taddia and G. Terreran and L. Tomasella and M. Turatto and P. Vreeswijk and P. Wozniak and S. Zaggia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.08248},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
19 pages, 10 figures, 6 tables. Accepted by ApJ