论文标题
X射线从候选恒星合并剩余TYC 2597-735-1及其蓝色环星云发射
X-ray emission from candidate stellar merger remnant TYC 2597-735-1 and its Blue Ring Nebula
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论文摘要
紧密的二进制或多个恒星系统可以通过传质进行相互作用,并遵循与单星相比,进化途径截然不同。 Star TYC 2597-735-1是几千年前与小质量伴侣与一颗小颗星的合并,近期恒星合并残留的候选者。在紫外线发射的圆锥形流出(“蓝色环星号”)中,这一暴力事件很明显,并被H $α$和UV排放中观察到的主要冲击丝所包围。根据Chandra数据,我们报告了带有光度$ \ log(l_ \ MathRM {x}/l_ \ Mathrm {bolm {bol})= -5.5 $的Luminosity $ \ log的TYC 2597-735-1位置的X射线发射的检测。加上先前报道的周期左右,这表明在TYC 2597-735-1上持续的恒星活动和强磁场的存在。在合并残留物的恒星进化模型的支持下,我们将推断的恒星磁场解释为与TYC 2597-735-1中新形成的对流区相关的发电机作用,尽管不能排除积聚驱动射流的内部冲击的内部冲击。我们推测该对象将演变成FK COM类型源,即已经提出了合并来源的一类迅速旋转的磁性恒星,但没有遗物积聚或大规模的星云仍然可见。我们还从蓝色环星云的外部冲击前线附近的两个小区域中检测到可能的X射线发射,这可能是由于异形培养基中的不渗透压或合并驱动流出中的质量和速度分布中引起的。
Tight binary or multiple star systems can interact through mass transfer and follow vastly different evolutionary pathways than single stars. The star TYC 2597-735-1 is a candidate for a recent stellar merger remnant resulting from a coalescence of a low-mass companion with a primary star a few thousand years ago. This violent event is evident in a conical outflow ("Blue Ring Nebula") emitting in UV light and surrounded by leading shock filaments observed in H$α$ and UV emission. From Chandra data, we report the detection of X-ray emission from the location of TYC 2597-735-1 with a luminosity $\log(L_\mathrm{X}/L_\mathrm{bol})=-5.5$. Together with a previously reported period around 14~days, this indicates ongoing stellar activity and the presence of strong magnetic fields on TYC 2597-735-1. Supported by stellar evolution models of merger remnants, we interpret the inferred stellar magnetic field as dynamo action associated with a newly formed convection zone in the atmosphere of TYC 2597-735-1, though internal shocks at the base of an accretion-powered jet cannot be ruled out. We speculate that this object will evolve into an FK Com type source, i.e. a class of rapidly spinning magnetically active stars for which a merger origin has been proposed but for which no relic accretion or large-scale nebula remains visible. We also detect likely X-ray emission from two small regions close to the outer shock fronts in the Blue Ring Nebula, which may arise from either inhomogenities in the circumstellar medium or in the mass and velocity distribution in the merger-driven outflow.