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Revealing Efficient Dust-Formation at Low Metallicity in Extragalactic Carbon-Rich Wolf-Rayet Binaries

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-03-17 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

We present Spitzer/IRAC observations of dust formation from six extragalactic carbon-rich Wolf-Rayet (WC) binary candidates in low-metallicity (Z 0.65\lesssim0.65 Z_\odot) environments using multi-epoch mid-infrared (IR) imaging data from the SPitzer InfraRed Intensive Transients Survey (SPIRITS). Optical follow-up spectroscopy of SPIRITS~16ln, 19q, 16df, 18hb, and 14apu reveals emission features from C IV λ5801-12\lambda5801\text{-}12~and/or the C III-IV λ4650\lambda4650 He II λ4686\lambda4686~blend that are consistent with early-type WC stars. We identify SPIRITS~16ln as the variable mid-IR counterpart of the recently discovered colliding-wind WC4+O binary candidate, N604-WRXc, located in the sub-solar metallicity NGC 604 H II~region in M33. We interpret the mid-IR variability from SPIRITS~16ln as a dust-formation episode in an eccentric colliding-wind WC binary. SPIRITS~19q, 16df, 14apu, and 18hb exhibit absolute [3.6] magnitudes exceeding one of most IR-luminous dust-forming WC systems known, WR~104 (M[3.6]12.3_\mathrm{[3.6]}\lesssim-12.3). An analysis of dust formation in the mid-IR outburst from SPIRITS~19q reveals a high dust production rate of M˙d2×106\dot{M}_d\gtrsim2\times10^{-6} M_\odot yr1^{-1}, which may therefore exceed that of the most efficient dust-forming WC systems known. We demonstrate that efficient dust-formation is feasible from early-type WC binaries in the theoretical framework of colliding-wind binary dust formation if the systems host an O-type companion with a high mass-loss rate (M˙1.6×106\dot{M}\gtrsim1.6\times10^{-6} M_\odot yr1^{-1}). This efficient dust-formation from early-type WC binaries highlights their potential role as significant sources of dust in low-metallicity environments.

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@article{arxiv.2011.09732,
  title  = {Revealing Efficient Dust-Formation at Low Metallicity in Extragalactic Carbon-Rich Wolf-Rayet Binaries},
  author = {Ryan M. Lau and Matthew J. Hankins and Mansi M. Kasliwal and Howard E. Bond and Kishalay De and Jacob E. Jencson and Anthony F. J. Moffat and Nathan Smith and Peredur M. Williams},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.09732},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

28 pages, 10 Figures, and 5 Tables. Accepted to ApJ on 2021 Jan 4 (Replacement of version submitted to arXiv on 2020 Nov 19)