2017MNRAS.472..591A


Query : 2017MNRAS.472..591A

2017MNRAS.472..591A - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 472, 591-603 (2017/November-3)

Modelling luminous-blue-variable isolation.

AGHAKHANLOO M., MURPHY J.W., SMITH N. and HLOZEK R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observations show that luminous blue variables (LBVs) are far more dispersed than massive O-type stars, and Smith & Tombleson suggested that these large separations are inconsistent with a single-star evolution model of LBVs. Instead, they suggested that the large distances are most consistent with binary evolution scenarios. To test these suggestions, we modelled young stellar clusters and their passive dissolution, and we find that, indeed, the standard single-star evolution model is mostly inconsistent with the observed LBV environments. If LBVs are single stars, then the lifetimes inferred from their luminosity and mass are far too short to be consistent with their extreme isolation. This implies that there is either an inconsistency in the luminosity-to-mass mapping or the mass-to-age mapping. In this paper, we explore binary solutions that modify the mass-to-age mapping and are consistent with the isolation of LBVs. For the binary scenarios, our crude models suggest that LBVs are rejuvenated stars. They are either the result of mergers or they are mass gainers and received a kick when the primary star exploded. In the merger scenario, if the primary is about 19 M, then the binary has enough time to wander far afield, merge and form a rejuvenated star. In the mass-gainer and kick scenario, we find that LBV isolation is consistent with a wide range of kick velocities, anywhere from 0 to ∼105 km s–1. In either scenario, binarity seems to play a major role in the isolation of LBVs.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): binaries: general - stars: evolution - stars: massive - stars: variables: general

Simbad objects: 27

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Number of rows : 27
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 LHA 115-S 6 s*b 00 46 55.0295765376 -73 08 34.136808252 12.14 13.02 12.91   12.52 B0/0.5[e] 84 1
2 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11145 1
3 HD 5980 WR* 00 59 26.5838833944 -72 09 53.927337312   11.13 11.31   11.029 WN4+O7I: 393 1
4 HD 6884 s*b 01 07 18.2182685856 -72 28 03.657105156   10.32 10.2     B9Ia0ek 122 0
5 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7062 0
6 SN 2003bg SN* 04 10 59.43 -31 24 50.4     15.0     SNIc 154 1
7 HD 269006 s*b 05 02 07.3942092168 -71 20 13.116800076 9.93 10.60 10.55 10.43 10.38 LBV 251 0
8 HD 269128 s*b 05 10 22.7893360416 -68 46 23.816621928 9.77 10.52 10.412 10.29 10.268 B2.5Ieq 104 0
9 HD 269227 WR* 05 13 54.2756276088 -69 31 46.665067440 11.429 11.98 11.918 12.13 10.557 WN9/10+M2Ia 160 0
10 HD 269321 s*b 05 17 56.0734487568 -69 16 03.809703252 10.28 10.93 10.84 10.53 10.342 B5Iae 66 0
11 V* S Dor sg* 05 18 14.3570612088 -69 15 01.149576912 9.08 10.39 10.25 9.74 9.14 Be3 378 0
12 HD 269445 WR* 05 22 59.7855849168 -68 01 46.635948408 10.79 11.77 11.520 11.41 10.979 Ofpe/WN9 124 0
13 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17428 0
14 HD 269582 WR* 05 27 52.6621673400 -68 59 08.488879836 12.206 10.818 11.093 12.70 11.234 WN10h 108 0
15 W61 15-4 s*y 05 28 21.9667721256 -68 59 48.271678800   11.84 11.45     F5Ia 44 0
16 HD 269662 sg* 05 30 51.4749432240 -69 02 58.590657600 10.23 10.52 10.28 10.40 10.390 A0Ia 103 0
17 HD 269687 WR* 05 31 25.5247745448 -69 05 38.556251700 10.86 11.78 11.87 12.05   WN11h 110 0
18 HD 37974 s*b 05 36 25.8534763728 -69 22 55.789571064 10.056 11.12 10.99 11.00 10.423 B0.5e 122 0
19 HD 269858 s*b 05 36 43.6936418088 -69 29 47.451149232   10.24 10.15 9.95 9.05 LBV 283 2
20 RMC 136 Cl* 05 38 42.396 -69 06 03.36   5.81 5.40     ~ 2018 2
21 CPD-69 463 s*y 05 38 51.6161224200 -69 08 07.314706104 11.93 12.45 12.014     F7Ia 89 1
22 CPD-69 500 s*b 05 41 20.1251716560 -69 36 22.989236904 11.307 11.790 11.790   11.910 B4I-III 28 0
23 SK -69 279 Em* 05 41 44.6553703752 -69 35 14.905767516 12.079 12.787 12.842 13.03 12.619 OB 53 0
24 LHA 120-S 61 WR* 05 45 51.9388258704 -67 14 25.937264544 10.870 11.86 11.95 12.09 11.931 WN11h 86 0
25 * eta Car Em* 10 45 03.545808 -59 41 03.95124 6.37 7.03 6.48 6.123 4.41 LBV 2437 0
26 SN 2010mc SN* 17 21 30.68 +48 07 47.4           SNIIn 86 1
27 SN 1998bw SN* 19 35 03.17 -52 50 46.1   14.09       SNIc 1821 2

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