Bibcode
Munari, U.; Henden, A.; Vallenari, A.; Bond, H. E.; Corradi, R. L. M.; Crause, L.; Desidera, S.; Giro, E.; Marrese, P. M.; Ragaini, S.; Siviero, A.; Sordo, R.; Starrfield, S.; Tomov, T.; Villanova, S.; Zwitter, T.; Wagner, R. M.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 434, Issue 3, May II 2005, pp.1107-1116
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Description
Extensive optical and infrared photometry as well as low and high
resolution spectroscopy are used as inputs in deriving robust estimates
of the reddening, distance and nature of the progenitor of V838 Mon, the
2002 outbursting event that produced a most spectacular light-echo. The
reddening affecting V838 Mon is found to obey the R_V=3.1 law and
amounts to (i) EB-V=0.86 from the interstellar NaI and KI
lines; (ii) EB-V=0.88 from the energy distribution of the B3
V component; and (iii) EB-V=0.87 from the progression of
extinction along the line of sight. The adopted
EB-V=0.87±0.01 is also the amount required by fitting
the progenitor with theoretical isochrones of appropriate metallicity.
The distance is estimated from (a) the galactic kinematics of the three
components of the interstellar lines; (b) the amount of extinction vs.
the HI column density and vs. the dust emission through the whole Galaxy
in that direction; from (c) spectrophotometric parallax to the B3 V
companion; from (d) comparison of the observed color-magnitude diagram
of field stars with 3D stellar population models of the Galaxy; from (e)
comparison of theoretical isochrones with the components of the binary
system in quiescence and found to be around 10 kpc. Pre-outburst optical
and IR energy distributions show that the component erupting in 2002 was
brighter and hotter than the B3 V companion. The best fit is obtained
for a 50 000 K source, 0.5 mag brighter than the B3 V companion. The
latter passed unaffected through the outburst, which implies an orbital
separation wide enough to avoid mass exchange during the evolution of
the binary system, and to allow a safe comparison with theoretical
isochrones for single stars. Such a comparison suggests that the
progenitor of the outbursting component had an initial mass ~65 M_&sun;,
that it was approaching the carbon ignition stage in its core at the
time it erupted in 2002 and that the age of the V838 Mon binary system
is close to 4 million yr. The 2002 event is probably just a shell
thermonuclear event in the outer envelope of the star.