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The luminosity of the famous red supergiant VY CMa (L ~ 4 - 5 x 10e5 Lsun) is well-determined from its spectral energy distribution and distance, and places it near the empirical upper luminosity limit for cool hypergiants. In contrast, its…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 Roberta M. Humphreys

We report astrometric observations of H2O masers around the red supergiant VY Canis Majoris (VY CMa) carried out with VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry (VERA). Based on astrometric monitoring for 13 months, we successfully measured a…

The processes leading to dust formation and the subsequent role it plays in driving mass loss in cool evolved stars is an area of intense study. Here we present high resolution ALMA Science Verification data of the continuum emission around…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2014-12-17 E. O'Gorman , W. Vlemmings , A. M. S. Richards , A. Baudry , E. De Beck , L. Decin , G. M. Harper , E. M. Humphreys , P. Kervella , T. Khouri , S. Muller

We have used the VLA to detect emission from the supergiant VY CMa at radio wavelengths and have constructed 3000-4500 K isothermal outer atmospheres constrained by the data. These models produce a radio photosphere at 1.5-2 R_ast. An…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 S. J. Lipscy , M. Jura , M. J. Reid

We present new observations of the red supergiant VY CMa at 1.25 micron, 1.65 micron, 2.26 micron, 3.08 micron and 4.8 micron. Two complementary observational techniques were utilized: non-redundant aperture masking on the 10-m Keck-I…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 J. D. Monnier , P. G. Tuthill , B. Lopez , P. Cruzalebes , W. C. Danchi , C. A. Haniff

The envelope of the red supergiant VY CMa has long been considered an extreme example of episodic mass loss that is possibly taking place in other cool and massive evolved stars. Recent submm observations of the envelope revealed massive…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2019-07-10 Tomek Kaminski

Cool, evolved stars have copious, enriched winds. The structure of these winds and the way they are accelerated is not well known. We need to improve our understanding by studying the dynamics from the pulsating stellar surface to about 10…

High spatial and spectral resolution spectroscopy of the OH/IR supergiant VY CMa and its circumstellar ejecta reveals evidence for high mass loss events from localized regions on the star occurring over the past 1000 years. The reflected…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-10 Roberta M. Humphreys , Kris Davidson , Gerald Ruch , George Wallerstein

The complex circumstellar ejecta of highly evolved, cool hypergiants are indicative of multiple, asymmetric mass loss events. To explore whether such episodic, non-isotropic mass loss may be driven by surface magnetic activity, we have…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-23 R. Montez , J. H. Kastner , R. M. Humphreys , R. L. Turok , K. Davidson

With a luminosity > 10^5 Lsun and a mass-loss rate of about 2.10-4 Msun/yr, the red supergiant VY CMa truly is a spectacular object. Because of its extreme evolutionary state, it could explode as supernova any time. Studying its…

We investigate the atmospheric structure and fundamental properties of the red supergiant VY CMa. We obtained near-infrared spectro-interferometric observations of VY CMa with spectral resolutions of 35 and 1500 using the AMBER instrument…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2012-03-26 M. Wittkowski , P. H. Hauschildt , B. Arroyo Torres , J. M. Marcaide

We present 2 - 5 micron adaptive optics (AO) imaging and polarimetry of the famous hypergiant stars IRC +10420 and VY Canis Majoris. The imaging polarimetry of IRC +10420 with MMT-Pol at 2.2 micron resolves nebular emission with intrinsic…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-19 Dinesh P. Shenoy , Terry J. Jones , Chris Packham , Enrique Lopez-Rodriguez

We use imaging polarimetry taken with the HST/ACS/HRC to explore the three dimensional structure of the circumstellar dust distribution around the red supergiant VY Canis Majoris. The polarization vectors of the nebulosity surrounding VY…

We report the first identification of the optical bands of the B-X system of AlO in the red supergiant VY CMa. In addition to TiO, VO, ScO, and YO, which were recognized in the optical spectrum of the star long time ago, AlO is another…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-12 T. Kaminski , M. R. Schmidt , K. M. Menten

Massive stars live short lives, losing large amounts of mass through their stellar wind. Their mass is a key factor determining how and when they explode as supernovae, enriching the interstellar medium with heavy elements and dust. During…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-12-02 P. Scicluna , R. Siebenmorgen , R. Wesson , J. A. D. L Blommaert , M. Kasper , N. V. Voshchinnikov , S. Wolf

We report astrometric results of phase-referencing VLBI observations of 43 GHz SiO maser emission toward the red hypergiant VY Canis Majoris (\vycma) using the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA). We measured a trigonometric parallax of 0.83…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2011-09-15 B. Zhang , M. J. Reid , K. M. Menten , X. W. Zheng

We present the first diffraction-limited images of the mass-loss envelope of the red supergiant star VY CMa. The two-dimensional optical and NIR images were reconstructed from 3.6 m telescope speckle data using bispectrum speckle…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-09-25 M. Wittkowski , N. Langer , G. Weigelt

HST/STIS spectra of the small clumps and filaments closest to the central star in VY CMa reveal that the very strong K I emission and TiO and VO molecular emission, long thought to form in a dusty circumstellar shell, actually originate in…

We present adaptive optics images of the extreme red supergiant VY Canis Majoris in the Ks, L' and M bands (2.15 to 4.8 micron) made with LMIRCam on the Large Binocular Telescope (LBT). The peculiar "Southwest Clump" previously imaged from…

A spectral line survey of the oxygen-rich red supergiant VY Canis Majoris was made between 279 and 355 GHz with the Submillimeter Array. Two hundred twenty three spectral features from 19 molecules (not counting isotopic species of some of…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-17 T. Kaminski , C. A. Gottlieb , K. H. Young , K. M. Menten , N. A. Patel
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