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The Photometric and Spectral Evolution of the 2008 NGC 300 Transient. Roberta M. Humphreys University of Minnesota. Discovery April 24, 2008 by Monard. Smarts 1.3m BVRIJHK May 15 – Jun 22, 2009 1.5m spectroscopy May 15 - Jan 22, 2009
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The Photometric and Spectral Evolution of the 2008 NGC 300 Transient Roberta M. Humphreys University of Minnesota Discovery April 24, 2008 by Monard Smarts 1.3m BVRIJHK May 15 – Jun 22, 2009 1.5m spectroscopy May 15 - Jan 22, 2009 Magellan MagE July 6, Aug 30/Sep 1 2008, Jun 05, 2009 The progenitor Prieto 2008from Spitzer 2003, 2007
Basic Properties Pre-eruption IR SED => Lsun = 5.5 x 104 Lsun, Mbol = -7.1 mag Maximum light mv = 14.7 mag => Mv = -12.1 or -12.9 mag, Av = 0.3 or 1.2 Increased luminosity by ~ 100 times or more Spectrum at max, F-type supergaint abs line + H, Ca II, [Ca II] emission Total emitted energy ~ 1047 ergs Mass of progenitor ? 10 – 15 Msun
The Spectral Energy Distribution 7500 K BB, f-f, 715 K dust L* = 1.3 x 107 Lsun R* max = 10AU Rdust = 1750 AU = 10 light days Dust survived the initial eruption observed corrected
Evolution of the Spectrum– the Eruption Berger et al. 2009 Bond et al. 2009 F-type supergiant spectrum expected in an eruption forming optically thick wind At max – complex Ca II profiles, Vel (em and abs) ~ 400 km/s, FWHM of Ha ~ 1000 km/s
Evolution of the Spectrum – Post-Eruption The Double-Peaked Hydrogen and Ca II Emission Lines bipolar/asymmetric outflow – expansion Ca II primary 79 km/s secondary 164 km/s Hydrogen primary 69 km/s secondary ~ 200 km/s
Ca II and [Ca II] Emission The Asymmetric [Ca II] profiles Thomson scattering Auer and Van Blerkom 1972 demonstrated effect of electron scattering on profiles in expanding ejecta for recombination lines -- asymmetric profiles with red wings. Hillier 1991
Other Emission Lines The Absorption Line Spectrum He I 5876 + other weak em 7065, 6678, 3964, 3888 O I 8446 -- Ly b pumping, by flourescence [O I] 6300, 6363 Fe II [Fe II] O I 7774 (lum sensitive ~ -6.9 Mv ) Sr II, Ca I, Mn I, Ti II, V II Ba II : 4554, 4934 Na I D (also O I 8446, Berger et al. ) Double Ca II H and K Expanding envelope becoming transparent to ionizing radiation Rapid transition from absorption to emission Jul 18 (abs) Sep 08 (em)
Clues from the Velocities Expected Vel galactic rotation 190 km s-1 Max . 15 May Em. and abs. ~ 400 km s-1 Post-eruption -- Double-peaked profiles ( abs min.Ca II and H) 200 +/- 2.7 km s-1 (14) Emission lines (Aug/Sep) 200 +/- 4.4 km s-1 (40) Absorption lines (July) 180 +/- 1.7 km s-1 (33)
Eruption and Post – Eruption Maximum – redshifted vel ~ 400 km/s expansion ~ 500 km/s, Post-eruption – 20 – 30d -- shift to lower vel abs and em lines Initial eruption followed by a dense slowly expanding false photosphere and asymmetrical bipolar outflow Abs lines weaken, transition to em (Na I and O I) 100d dense wind becomes transparent to ionizing radiation
Thoughts on the nature of the N300 Transient and origin of instability Progenitor (IR SED) a high mass loss state, tip of AGB or supergiant OH/IR star lack of IRAC variability, outflow velocity (75 km s-1) post AGB/RSG Outflow vel. greater than AGB/RSG, lower S Dor vars. Initial mass -- Lum 10-15Msun, 13-17Msun CMD (Gogarten et al. 2009) PAH feature/ Ba II? post AGB, proto-PNe, lower initial mass But no carbon bands: CH, CN, C2 Origin of the ionizing radiation
Other members of this sub-group SN2008S SN2010da SN2010dn M85 2006 OT? M31 RV X At Maximum: F-type supergiant spectrum, Ca II and [Ca II] em, dusty progenitors, increased 100 – 1000 times in luminosity
Optically obscured, “cool” transients NGC 300 2008 OT SN2008s SN2010da Prieto 2008 Prieto et al 2008 Khan et al., Berger et al. 2010 T= 350K BB L = 5.5 x 104 Lsun, Mbol = -7.1 mag at maximum Mv = -12.1 or -12.9 mag L = 1.1 x 107 Lsun T= 440K BB L = 3.5 x 104Lsun Mbol = -6.8 mag at maximum Mv = -13.6 mag L = 3 x 107 Lsun T= 890 K BB L = 1.3 x 104 Lsun Mbol = -5.5 mag at maximum Mv = -10.4 mag L = 1.1 x 106 Lsun In “eruption” increased 100 – 1000 times
The spectra SN2010da spectrum H em, [N II], He I, O I, Ca II ? No [Ca II] ! He II 4686 ! ATEL 2637 (Chornock & Berger)
A future meeting -- Outstanding Theoretical Problems in Massive Star Research Minnesota Institute for Astrophysics and Fine Theoretical Physics Institute University of Minnesota October 2012 IMPOSTOR !
A candidate for membership? UGC 2773 2009 OT At max ~ 107 Lsun Increased 22.8 -> 17.5 mR Progenitor -7.8 Mv Color -> ~ A-type 1.3 x 105 Lsun ~ 20Msun (CMD)