Discovery of an Intermediate-luminosity Red Transient in M51 and Its Likely Dust-obscured, Infrared-variable Progenitor

Jencson, Jacob E. and Adams, Scott M. and Bond, Howard E. and van Dyk, Schuyler D. and Kasliwal, Mansi M. and Bally, John and Blagorodnova, Nadejda and De, Kishalay and Fremling, Christoffer and Yao, Yuhan and Fruchter, Andrew and Rubin, David and Barbarino, Cristina and Sollerman, Jesper and Miller, Adam A. and Hicks, Erin K. S. and Malkan, Matthew A. and Andreoni, Igor and Bellm, Eric C. and Buchheim, Robert and Dekany, Richard and Feeney, Michael and Frederick, Sara and Gal-Yam, Avishay and Gehrz, Robert D. and Giomi, Matteo and Graham, Matthew J. and Green, Wayne and Hale, David and Hankins, Matthew J. and Hanson, Mark and Helou, George and Ho, Anna Y. Q. and Hung, T. and Jurić, Mario and Kendurkar, Malhar R. and Kulkarni, S. R. and Lau, Ryan M. and Masci, Frank J. and Neill, James D. and Quin, Kevin and Riddle, Reed L. and Rusholme, Ben and Sims, Forrest and Smith, Nathan and Smith, Roger M. and Soumagnac, Maayane T. and Tachibana, Yutaro and Tinyanont, Samaporn and Walters, Richard and Watson, Stanley and Williams, Robert E. (2019) Discovery of an Intermediate-luminosity Red Transient in M51 and Its Likely Dust-obscured, Infrared-variable Progenitor. The Astrophysical Journal, 880 (2). L20. ISSN 2041-8213

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Abstract

We present the discovery of an optical transient (OT) in Messier 51, designated M51 OT2019-1 (also ZTF 19aadyppr, AT 2019abn, ATLAS19bzl), by the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF). The OT rose over 15 days to an observed luminosity of Mr = −13 (νLν = 9 × 106 L⊙), in the luminosity gap between novae and typical supernovae (SNe). Spectra during the outburst show a red continuum, Balmer emission with a velocity width of ≈400 km s−1, Ca ii and [Ca ii] emission, and absorption features characteristic of an F-type supergiant. The spectra and multiband light curves are similar to the so-called "SN impostors" and intermediate-luminosity red transients (ILRTs). We directly identify the likely progenitor in archival Spitzer Space Telescope imaging with a 4.5 μm luminosity of M[4.5] ≈ −12.2 mag and a [3.6]–[4.5] color redder than 0.74 mag, similar to those of the prototype ILRTs SN 2008S and NGC 300 OT2008-1. Intensive monitoring of M51 with Spitzer further reveals evidence for variability of the progenitor candidate at [4.5] in the years before the OT. The progenitor is not detected in pre-outburst Hubble Space Telescope optical and near-IR images. The optical colors during outburst combined with spectroscopic temperature constraints imply a higher reddening of E(B − V) ≈ 0.7 mag and higher intrinsic luminosity of Mr ≈ −14.9 mag (νLν = 5.3 × 107 L⊙) near peak than seen in previous ILRT candidates. Moreover, the extinction estimate is higher on the rise than on the plateau, suggestive of an extended phase of circumstellar dust destruction. These results, enabled by the early discovery of M51 OT2019-1 and extensive pre-outburst archival coverage, offer new clues about the debated origins of ILRTs and may challenge the hypothesis that they arise from the electron-capture induced collapse of extreme asymptotic giant branch stars.

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Subjects: OA Library Press > Physics and Astronomy
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Date Deposited: 31 May 2023 06:03
Last Modified: 06 Jul 2024 07:28
URI: http://archive.submissionwrite.com/id/eprint/1061

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