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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2002

The mysterious eruption of V838 Mon

Ulisse Munari; Arne A. Henden; S. Kiyota; D. Laney; F. Marang; T. Zwitter; Romano L. M. Corradi; S. Desidera; P. M. Marrese; E. Giro; Federico Boschi; M. B. Schwartz

V838 Mon is marking one of the most mysterious stellar outbursts on record. The spectral energy distribution of the progenitor resembles an under-luminous F main sequence star (at V =1 5:6 mag), that erupted into a cool supergiant following a complex and multi-maxima lightcurve (peaking at V =6 :7 mag). The outburst spectrum show BaII, LiI and lines of several s elements, with wide P-Cyg proles and a moderate and retracing emission in the Balmer lines. A light-echo discovered expanding around the object helped to constrain the distance (d = 790 30 pc), providing MV =+ 4:45 in quiescence and MV = 4:35 at optical maximum (somewhat dependent on the still uncertain EB V =0 :5 reddening). The general outburst trend is toward lower temperatures and larger luminosities, and continuing so at the time of writing. The object properties conflict with a classication within already existing categories: the progenitor was not on a post-AGB track and thus the similarities with the born-again AGB stars FG Sge, V605 Aql and Sakurais object are limited to the cool giant spectrum at maximum; the cool spectrum, the moderate wind velocity (500 km s 1 and progressively reducing) and the monotonic decreasing of the low ionization condition argues against a classical nova scenario. The closest similarity is with a star that erupted into an M-type supergiant discovered in M 31 by Rich et al. (1989), that became however much brighter by peaking at MV = 9:95, and with V4332 Sgr that too erupted into an M-type giant (Martini et al. 1999) and that attained a lower luminosity, closer to that of V838 Mon. M 31-RedVar, V4332 Sgr and V838 Mon could be all manifestations of a new class of astronomical objects.


The Astronomical Journal | 2006

The 1966-1967 Outburst of V1647 Orionis and the Appearance of McNeil's Nebula

Colin Aspin; Cesare Barbieri; Federico Boschi; Francesco di Mille; Francesca Rampazzi; Bo Reipurth; Milcho K. Tsvetkov

We present the results of an investigation aimed at characterizing previous eruptions of V1647 Orionis, the illuminating star of McNeils Nebula. Photographic plates and films from the Asiago Observatory (1960-1998) and Harvard Observatory (1898-1974) collections were inspected for the nebula. We have determined that, to the plate limits, the known eruption of 1966-1967 is the only one detected during the 38 yr period covered by the Asiago archive. In the Harvard collection, we did not find any additional occurrences in approximately 400 plates of the region taken over the last 100 yr. Based on the Asiago material, we here present a study of the 1966-1967 event. McNeils Nebula and V1647 Ori are clearly visible on 19 plates obtained with the Asiago 67/92 cm Schmidt telescope from 1966 October 22 to 1967 March 4. The object is not seen on plates taken in 1966 March nor in 1967 November, thus setting a minimum duration time for the eruptive event of 5 months and a maximum of 20 months. The 19 plates showing McNeils Nebula were digitized, and a morphological and photometric analysis of the object was undertaken. These data show temporal photometric variability, as well as structural differences between different color bands. We finally compare the 1966-1967 event to the recent 2003-2006 eruption and consider the nature of V1647 Ori within the framework of EX Lupi- and FU Orionis-type eruptions.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2003

High resolution spectroscopy over

P. M. Marrese; Federico Boschi; Ulisse Munari

A library of high resolution spectra of MK standard and reference stars, observed in support to the GAIA mission, is presented. The aim of this paper is to integrate the MK mapping of Paper I of this series as well as to consider stars over a wider range of metallicities. Radial velocities are measured for all the target stars.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2004

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Federico Boschi; Ulisse Munari

The photometric evolution of M 31-RV has been investigated on 1447 plates of the Andromeda galaxy obtained over half a century with the Asiago telescopes. M 31-RV is a gigantic stellar explosion that occurred during 1988 in the Bulge of M 31 and that was characterized by the appearance for a few months of an M supergiant reaching Mbol = −10. The 1988 outburst has been positively detected on Asiago plates, and it has been the only such event recorded over the period covered by the plates (1942−1993). In particular, an alleged previous outburst in 1967 is excluded by the more numerous and deeper Asiago plates, with relevant implication for the interpretative models of this unique event. We outline a close analogy in spectral and photometric evolution with those of V838 Mon which exploded in our Galaxy in 2002. The analogy is found to extend also to the closely similar absolute magnitude at the time of the sudden drop in photospheric temperature that both M 31-RV and V838 Mon exhibited. These similarities, in spite of the greatly differing metallicity, age and mass of the two objects, suggest that the same, universal and not yet identified process was at work in both cases.


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2003

8500-8750 Å for GAIA - IV. Extending the cool MK stars sample

T. Zwitter; Ulisse Munari; P. M. Marrese; A. Prša; E. F. Milone; Federico Boschi; T. Tomov; A. Siviero


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2004

M 31-RV evolution and its alleged multi-outburst pattern

P. M. Marrese; Ulisse Munari; A. Siviero; E. F. Milone; T. Zwitter; T. Tomov; Federico Boschi; C. Boeche


Archive | 2004

Evaluating GAIA performances on eclipsing binaries - II. Orbits and stellar parameters for V781 Tau, UV Leo and GK Dra

Federico Boschi; Ulisse Munari


Archive | 2003

Evaluating GAIA performances on eclipsing binaries. III. Orbits and stellar parameters for UW LMi, V432 Aur and CN Lyn

Ulisse Munari; Arne A. Henden; Federico Boschi


Archive | 2003

M31-RV evolution (1942-1993) (Boschi+, 2004)

P. M. Marrese; Ulisse Munari; Federico Boschi; Lina Tomasella


Archive | 2003

Accurate astrometric position for M31-RV

P. M. Marrese; Federico Boschi; Ulisse Munari

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T. Zwitter

University of Ljubljana

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T. Tomov

Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

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Arne A. Henden

American Association of Variable Star Observers

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