A blue ring nebula from a stellar merger several thousand years ago | |
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关键词: OUTFLOWS; POPULATIONS; EVOLUTION; STARS; COOL; | |
DOI : 10.1038/s41586-020-2893-5 | |
来源: SCIE |
【 摘 要 】
Stellar mergers are a brief but common phase in the evolution of binary star systems(1,2). These events have many astrophysical implications; for example, they may lead to the creation of atypical stars (such as magnetic stars(3), blue stragglers(4) and rapid rotators(5)), they play an important part in our interpretation of stellar populations(6) and they represent formation channels of compact-object mergers(7). Although a handful of stellar mergers have been observed directly(8,9), the central remnants of these events were shrouded by an opaque shell of dust and molecules(10), making it impossible to observe their final state (for example, as a single merged star or a tighter, surviving binary(11)). Here we report observations of an unusual, ring-shaped ultraviolet ('blue') nebula and the star at its centre, TYC 2597-735-1. The nebula has two opposing fronts, suggesting a bipolar outflow of material from TYC 2597-735-1. The spectrum of TYC 2597-735-1 and its proximity to the Galactic plane suggest that it is an old star, yet it has abnormally low surface gravity and a detectable long-term luminosity decay, which is uncharacteristic for its evolutionary stage. TYC 2597-735-1 also exhibits H alpha emission, radial-velocity variations, enhanced ultraviolet radiation and excess infrared emission-signatures of dusty circumstellar disks(12), stellar activity(13) and accretion(14). Combined with stellar evolution models, the observations suggest that TYC 2597-735-1 merged with a lower-mass companion several thousand years ago. TYC 2597-735-1 provides a look at an unobstructed stellar merger at an evolutionary stage between its dynamic onset and the theorized final equilibrium state, enabling the direct study of the merging process. Observations and stellar evolution models of a blue ring nebula and its central star (TYC 2597-735-1) suggest that the remnant star merged with a lower-mass companion several thousand years ago.
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