论文标题
VVV-WIT-01:高度模糊的古典Nova或Protostellar Collision?
VVV-WIT-01: highly obscured classical nova or protostellar collision?
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论文摘要
搜索VIASA(VVV)调查中Vista变量的第一个数据发布发现了异常红色的瞬态VVVV-WIT-01($ H-K_S = 5.2 $)。它在2010年3月之前达到顶峰,然后在接下来的两年中淡出$ \ sim $ 9.5 mag。 2010年3月的1.6---22 $ $ m $ m光谱分布非常适合一个高度模糊的黑体,其$ t \ sim 1000 $ k和$ a_ {k_s} \ sim 6.6 $ mag。该来源预计是针对红外云(IRDC)SDC G331.062 $ - $ 0.294的。对于任何单个事件($ p \ of 0.01 $至0.02)的机会投影概率很小,这表明物理关联,例如低质量质体之间的碰撞。但是,由于灰尘$ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $ \ sim $ 30--60天,在$ t \ sim 1000 $ k的1000 $ k处在红外峰的古典novae(尤其是CO Novae)中很常见。无线电跟进澳大利亚望远镜紧凑型阵列(ATCA)检测到具有与经典变种一致的属性的褪色连续源,但可能与碰撞质恒定者不一致。考虑到所有可能已预测的VVV瞬变针对分类的IRDC,这将机会关联的可能性提高到$ p = 0.13 $至0.24。在权衡了多种选择之后,VVV-Wit-01似乎是位于IRDC背后的古典NOVA活动。
A search of the first Data Release of the VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea (VVV) Survey discovered the exceptionally red transient VVV-WIT-01 ($H-K_s=5.2$). It peaked before March 2010, then faded by $\sim$9.5 mag over the following two years. The 1.6--22 $μ$m spectral energy distribution in March 2010 was well fit by a highly obscured black body with $T \sim 1000$ K and $A_{K_s} \sim 6.6$ mag. The source is projected against the Infrared Dark Cloud (IRDC) SDC G331.062$-$0.294. The chance projection probability is small for any single event ($p \approx 0.01$ to 0.02) which suggests a physical association, e.g. a collision between low mass protostars. However, black body emission at $T \sim 1000$ K is common in classical novae (especially CO novae) at the infrared peak in the light curve, due to condensation of dust $\sim$30--60 days after the explosion. Radio follow up with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) detected a fading continuum source with properties consistent with a classical nova but probably inconsistent with colliding protostars. Considering all VVV transients that could have been projected against a catalogued IRDC raises the probability of a chance association to $p=0.13$ to 0.24. After weighing several options, it appears likely that VVV-WIT-01 was a classical nova event located behind an IRDC.