Literature DB >> 25119040

Interacting supernovae from photoionization-confined shells around red supergiant stars.

Jonathan Mackey1, Shazrene Mohamed2, Vasilii V Gvaramadze3, Rubina Kotak4, Norbert Langer1, Dominique M-A Meyer1, Takashi J Moriya1, Hilding R Neilson5.   

Abstract

Betelgeuse, a nearby red supergiant, is a fast-moving star with a powerful stellar wind that drives a bow shock into its surroundings. This picture has been challenged by the discovery of a dense and almost static shell that is three times closer to the star than the bow shock and has been decelerated by some external force. The two physically distinct structures cannot both be formed by the hydrodynamic interaction of the wind with the interstellar medium. Here we report that a model in which Betelgeuse's wind is photoionized by radiation from external sources can explain the static shell without requiring a new understanding of the bow shock. Pressure from the photoionized wind generates a standing shock in the neutral part of the wind and forms an almost static, photoionization-confined shell. Other red supergiants should have much more massive shells than Betelgeuse, because the photoionization-confined shell traps up to 35 per cent of all mass lost during the red supergiant phase, confining this gas close to the star until it explodes. After the supernova explosion, massive shells dramatically affect the supernova light curve, providing a natural explanation for the many supernovae that have signatures of circumstellar interaction.

Year:  2014        PMID: 25119040     DOI: 10.1038/nature13522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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Authors:  J E Cross; G Gregori; J M Foster; P Graham; J-M Bonnet-Bidaud; C Busschaert; N Charpentier; C N Danson; H W Doyle; R P Drake; J Fyrth; E T Gumbrell; M Koenig; C Krauland; C C Kuranz; B Loupias; C Michaut; M Mouchet; S Patankar; J Skidmore; C Spindloe; E R Tubman; N Woolsey; R Yurchak; É Falize
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2016-06-13       Impact factor: 14.919

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