2011A&A...532A.138T


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2011A&A...532A.138T - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 532A, 138-138 (2011/8-1)

High-resolution optical spectroscopy of V838 Monocerotis in 2009.

TYLENDA R., KAMINSKI T., SCHMIDT M., KURTEV R. and TOMOV T.

Abstract (from CDS):

V838 Mon erupted at the beginning of 2002. In the course of the outburst the object evolved to low effective temperatures and declined as a very late M-type supergiant. Among various scenarios proposed to explain the nature of the outburst, the most promising is a stellar merger event. We aim at studying the structure and evolution of the object in the decline from the 2002 eruption. We obtained spectroscopic observations of V838 Mon in January-March 2009 with UVES/VLT. The results are analysed and compared with similar observations obtained in October 2005 with HIRES/Keck. The most striking difference between 2009 and 2005 is a complete absence of the B3 V component and of the [FeII] emission lines in 2009. The present spectrum displays only the spectrum of the 2002 eruption remnant. It resembles that of an ∼M6 giant, although the molecular bands in V838 Mon are deeper than those in standard stellar spectra of a similar spectral class. Several atomic lines, which displayed P-Cyg profiles in 2005, are now dominated by pure absorptions. Some of these lines, however, show a narrow emission component, which, as we argue, measures the radial velocity of V838 Mon. The resulting heliocentric velocity is 71km/s, which very well agrees with the velocity obtained from SiO maser observations. The atomic lines and the molecular bands show very complex kinematics. In some atomic lines and high-excitation molecular bands we observe matter infalling in the object atmosphere. The infall components were already observed in 2005, but were less pronounced and present in fewer lines than in 2009. We argue that the most negative radial velocity components seen in the resonance atomic lines and in the low-excitation molecular bands were formed in the ejecta of the 2002 eruption. The B3 V companion most probably became engulfed in an opaque dusty matter of the 2002 V838 Mon ejecta.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: V838 Mon - stars: late-type - stars: peculiar

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/532/A138): v838mon.dat 0201flx.dat 1302flx.dat 2203flx.dat>

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
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 NAME M31 RV No* 00 43 02.433 +41 12 56.17           M0 111 0
2 NAME NGC 300 OT2008-1 ev 00 54 34.16 -37 38 28.6           ~ 124 1
3 TYC 4737-23-1 * 04 52 58.8577896552 -00 14 41.171941788 12.105 11.900 11.719 11.627 11.530 A3 26 0
4 HD 289002 * 06 45 13.3725491952 +02 08 14.685250596 10.06 10.62 10.44     B1 259 0
5 V* V838 Mon No* 07 04 04.8221494992 -03 50 50.648894412       15.181 14.51 M10+B3V 427 0
6 TYC 4865-384-1 * 08 53 35.4735033024 -00 36 41.156134632 12.291 12.296 11.797 11.771 11.211 F8 30 0
7 NAME M85 OT2006-1 No* 12 25 23.82 +18 10 56.2     19.30     ~ 65 1
8 V* V744 Cen LP* 13 39 59.8072612685 -49 56 59.855085294 8.65 7.50 6.00     M6III 77 0
9 V* V1309 Sco No* 17 57 32.9368332984 -30 43 09.965039880   16.9   14.8   ~ 261 0
10 V* V4332 Sgr CV* 18 50 36.6958376520 -21 23 28.925017944         14.37 K8/M0e 174 0

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