论文标题
一千年的恒星合并周围的“蓝色戒指星云”
A "blue ring nebula" surrounding a thousands of years old stellar merger
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论文摘要
恒星合并是二进制星系演变中的简短寿命但常见的阶段。在这些事件的许多天体物理含义中,包括创建非典型恒星(例如磁星,蓝色散落者,快速旋转器),恒星种群的解释以及Ligo检测到的紧凑型物体合并的地层通道。尽管恒星合并通常是被调用的现象,但对这些事件的观察以及它们进化的细节仍然难以捉摸。尽管近年来直接观察到了少数出色的合并,但这些事件的中央残留物仍然被不透明的灰尘和分子外壳所笼罩,因此无法观察到他们的最终状态(例如,作为单个合并后的星星或生存的二元较紧)。在这里,我们报告了对不寻常的环形紫外线星云和其中心的恒星TYC 2597-735-1的观察结果。星云显示出两个相反的前线,表明TYC 2597-735-1的双极流出。 TYC 2597-735-1的频谱和近距离的银河平面表明它是一个老恒星,但表现出异常低的表面重力和可检测到的长期亮度衰减,对其进化阶段的非特征性。 TYC 2597-735-1还表现出H-α发射,径向速度变化,增强的紫外线辐射和过量的红外发射,尘土飞扬的杂质磁盘的常见路标,出色的活性和增生。结合观测与恒星进化模型相结合,表明TYC 2597-735-1几千年前与低质量伴侣合并。 TYC 2597-735-1提供了在其动态发作和理论上最终平衡状态之间进化阶段发现的无障碍恒星合并,直接推断了两个星星如何合并为单个恒星。
Stellar mergers are a brief-lived but common phase in the evolution of binary star systems. Among the many astrophysical implications of these events include the creation of atypical stars (e.g. magnetic stars, blue stragglers, rapid rotators), interpretation of stellar populations, and formation channels of LIGO-detected compact object mergers. Although stellar mergers are thus commonly invoked phenomena, observations of these events and details of their evolution remain elusive. While a handful of stellar mergers have been directly observed in recent years, the central remnants of these events remain shrouded by an opaque shell of dust and molecules, making it impossible to observe their final state (e.g. as a single merged star or a tighter surviving binary). Here we report observations of an unusual, ring-shaped ultraviolet nebula and the star at its center, TYC 2597-735-1. The nebula shows two opposing fronts, suggesting a bipolar outflow from TYC 2597-735-1. TYC 2597-735-1's spectrum and proximity above the Galactic plane suggest it is an old star, yet it shows abnormally low surface gravity and a detectable long-term luminosity decay, uncharacteristic for its evolutionary stage. TYC 2597-735-1 also exhibits H-alpha emission, radial velocity variations, enhanced ultraviolet radiation, and excess infrared emission, common signposts of dusty circumstellar disks, stellar activity, and accretion. The combined observations, paired with stellar evolution models, suggests 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 found at an evolutionary stage between its dynamic onset and the theorized final equilibrium state, directly inferring how two stars merge into a single star.