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V838 Mon is marking one of the most mysterious stellar outbursts on record. The spectral energy distribution of the progenitor resembles an under-luminous F main sequence star (at V=15.6 mag), that erupted into a cool supergiant following a…

V838 Mon has undergone one of the most mysterious stellar outbursts on record. The spectrum at maximum closely resembled a cool AGB star, evolving toward cooler temperatures with time, never reaching optically thin conditions or a nebular…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-07 U. Munari , A. Henden , R. M. L. Corradi , T. Zwitter

V838 Mon has undergone one of the most mysterious stellar outbursts on record, with (a) a large amplitude (Delta B ~ 10 mag) and multi-maxima photometric pattern, (b) a cool spectral type at maximum becoming cooler and cooler with time…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 U. Munari , A. Henden

We report spectra of the overtone and fundamental bands of CO in the eruptive variable V838 Mon, which trace the recent evolution of the star and allow its ejecta to be characterized. The data were obtained at the United Kingdom Infrared…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 T. R. Geballe , M. T. Rushton , S. P. S. Eyres , A. Evans , J. Th. van Loon , B. Smalley

Extensive optical and infrared photometry as well as low and high resolution spectroscopy are used as inputs in deriving robust estimates of the reddening, distance and nature of the progenitor of V838 Mon. The reddening is found to obey…

V838 Monocerotis had an intriguing, nova-like outburst in January 2002 which has subsequently led to several studies of the object. It is now recognized that the outburst of V838 Mon and its evolution are different from that of a classical…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-11 D. P. K. Banerjee , R. J. Barber , N. M. Ashok , J. Tennyson

The unusual eruptive variable discovered in Monoceros in 2002 January underwent dramatic photometric and spectroscopic changes in the months prior to its 2002 June-August conjunction with the Sun. Optical and infrared (IR) photometry…

We report the results of recent multicolor photometry and medium resolution spectroscopy of V838 Mon taken in 2007-2008. In the eclipse-like event in December 2006, the hot B3V type companion disappeared. The event accompanied by…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-10-13 Vitaly Goranskij , Alla Zharova , Elena Barsukova , Sergei Fabrika , Azamat Valeev

Following its 2002 February eruption, V838 Mon developed a light echo that continues to expand and evolve as light from the outburst scatters off progressively more distant circumstellar and/or interstellar material. Multi-filter images of…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 Lisa A. Crause , Warrick A. Lawson , John W. Menzies , Fred Marang

By fitting the available photometric data on V838 Mon with standard supergiant spectra we have derived principal stellar parameters, i.e. effective temperature, radius and luminosity, and followed the evolution of the object since its…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 R. Tylenda

We report on the detection of 43 GHz SiO maser emission in V838 Mon, a prototype of a new class of eruptive variables, in which a red supergiant was formed after the nova-like eruption in 2002. The detection of SiO masers indicates that the…

Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-24 Shuji Deguchi , Noriyuki Matsunaga , Hinako Fukushi

During a program of spectroscopic monitoring of V838 Mon, we serendipitously discovered that a neighboring 16th-mag star is of type B. We then carried out a spectroscopic survey of other stars in the vicinity, revealing two more B-type…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 Howard E. Bond , Melike Afsar

We report the discovery of multiple shells around the eruptive variable star V838 Mon. Two dust shells are seen in IRAS and MSX images, which themselves are situated in a shell of CO. This securely establishes V838 Mon as an evolved object.…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 Jacco Th. van Loon , A. Evans , Mark T. Rushton , Barry Smalley

The unusual variable star V838 Monocerotis underwent an eruption in 2002. It continues to illuminate a spectacular series of light echoes, as the outburst light is scattered from circumstellar dust. V838 Mon has an unresolved B3 V companion…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 Melike Afşar , Howard E. Bond

We summarize and analyze the available observational data on the progenitor and the enviroment of V838 Mon. From the available photometric data for the progenitor of V838 Mon we exclude the possibility that the object before eruption was an…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 R. Tylenda , N. Soker , R. Szczerba

M31 RV is a luminous red variable star that appeared for several months in the bulge of M31 during 1988. Unlike classical novae, M31 RV was cool throughout its outburst. Interest in this object has revived recently because of its strong…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 Howard E. Bond , and Michael H. Siegel

We report the XMM-Newton/EPIC detection in 2008 March of a luminous (L_X ~ 10^32-33 erg/s), variable X-ray source in the vicinity (within ~6") of the enigmatic star V838 Mon, which underwent a spectacular outburst in early 2002. Spectral…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2014-11-20 Fabio Antonini , Rodolfo Jr. Montez , Joel H. Kastner , Howard E. Bond , Noam Soker , Romuald Tylenda , Sumner Starrfield , Ehud Behar

Based on archive photographic photometry and recent CCD photometric data for red novae V4332 Sgr and V838 Mon, we established their stellar composition, exploded components, and the nature of explosions. Low temperature in the outburst…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-01-16 Vitaly Goranskij , Natalia Metlova , Alla Zharova , Sergei Shugarov , Elena Barsukova , Peter Kroll

Insight into the origin of unusual events like the eruption of V838 Mon can be obtained from studies of the stellar populations from which they arise. V838 Mon lies in an intriguing region of the Galaxy, toward the warped outer edge of the…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 Michael H. Siegel , Howard E. Bond

We present photometric and high- and low-resolution spectroscopic observations of the unusual outburst of V838 Mon. The data were collected at the NAO Rozhen, Bulgaria and at the Torun Observatory, Poland. Analysis of the peculiar behavior…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 D. Kolev , M. Mikolajewski , T. Tomov , I. Iliev , J. Osiwala , J. Nirski , C. Galan
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