Discovery of high-collimated jet from Sanduleak`s star in the Large
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Discovery of high-collimated jet from Sanduleak`s star in the Large
Discovery of a highly-collimated jet from Sanduleak’s star in the Large Magellanic Cloud RODOLFO ANGELONI FONDECYT Post-Doctoral Fellow Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional in collaboration with Francesco Di Mille Carnegie Observatories Magellan Fellow Australian Astronomical Observatory Joss Bland-Hawthorn School of Physics, The University of Sydney David J. Osip Las Campanas Observatory, Carnegie Observatories 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional In 1977 N. Sanduleak reported on the discovery of a suspected variable emission-line object in the direction of LMC It became known as Sanduleak’s star (or also as LMC Anonymous) 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Its real nature has remained a mystery for more than 30 years The object has been catalogued among symbiotic stars1,2 but the absence of any late-type stellar signatures in the optical spectra leaves this classification controversial3 1. 2. 3. Allen, D. A. ApJL, 20, 131-134 (1980) Belczynski, K. et al. A&A, 146, 407-435 (2000) Kafatos, M. et al. ApJ, 275, 584-591 (1983) 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Interludio - Symbiotic stars Symbiotic Stars are interacting binaries composed of a hot star, a cool giant star, and a tangled network of gas and dust nebulae. Each of the three main emitting components dominate the spectral energy distribution (SED) at specific wavelengths “… this is both a blessing and a curse: a well-defined observational program may probe a particular component of a symbiotic system, but knowledge of the complete SED is required to make progress on understanding the system as a whole.” S. Kenyon (1986) 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Interludio - Symbiotic stars Classification criteria (from Belczyński et al. 2000) Presence of the absorption features of a late-type giant; in practice, these include (amongst others) TiO, H2O, CO, CN and VO bands, as well as CaI, CaII, FeI and NaI absorption lines; Presence of strong emission lines of HI and HeI and either emission lines of ions with an ionization potential of at least 35 eV (e.g. [OIII]), or an A- or F-type continuum with additional shell absorption lines from HI, HeI, and singly-ionized metals; The presence of the λ6825 Å emission feature, even if no features of the cool star (e.g. TiO bands) are found. Munari & Zwitter 2002 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional We have used the Las Campanas Observatory Magellan Telescopes to obtain medium-resolution images and spectra of Sanduleak’s star 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Sanduleak’s star has unveiled a highly-collimated outflow To our knowledge, it is the largest bipolar stellar jet ever discovered the first resolved stellar jet beyond the Milky Way 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional * Michalitsianos, A. G. et al. ApJ, 341, 367-371 (1989) 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional The jet Magellan-Clay + MagIC imaging 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Magellan-Clay Telescope + MagIC Continuum-subtracted Hα+[NII] image The jet Magellan-Clay + MagIC imaging 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional FoV: 1.4’ x 1.4’ Pixel scale: 0.07arc/pix Exp. time: 3x900 sec 900 sec off-band Magellan-Clay Telescope + MagIC Continuum-subtracted Hα+[NII] image 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional FoV 1.4’ x 1.4’ Magellan-Clay Telescope + MagIC Sanduleak’s star FoV 11’’ x 11’’ HST+FOC R Aqr Paresce, F. & Hack, W. A&A, 287, 154-162 (1994) from Leedjarv, L. BaltA, 13, 109-115 (2004) 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Adopted distance to LMC: 50.1 kpc Overall jet extent: 58 arcsec (14 pc) Length-to-width ratio: 23 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Magellan-Clay Telescope + MagIC Logarithmic contour map of the Hα+[NII] image The overall luminosity of the jet in Hα+[NII] (without taking into account the central source) is ~3.5∙1033 erg s-1 A & A’ C’ & C Knot A Size ~2 pc Hα+[NII] luminosity: 5.6∙1032 erg s-1 Knot C Size ~1.5 pc Hα+[NII] luminosity: 1.7∙1032 erg s-1 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional The overall luminosity of the jet in Hα+[NII] (without taking into account the central source) is ~3.5∙1033 erg s-1 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Nebula Size ~ 3 pc It displays a clumpy, turbulent nature with Rayleigh-Taylor instability possibly at work The jet Magellan-Baade + IMACS spectroscopy 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Slit width: 0.9 arcsec Position angle: 71º Spectral sampling: 1.3 Angstrom/pix Exp. time: 1200 sec 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Magellan-Baade Telescope + IMACS Long-slit optical spectrum 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional In the knots A [NII]/Hα 6 [OIII]/Hα <0.2 [SII]/Hα <0.2 C 4 <0.2 <0.2 The extreme chemical composition is strikingly similar to what observed in the ejecta of eruptive high-mass stars, SN1987A and η Carinae being the most famous examples. see, e.g., Gull, T. R. ASP Conference Series 388, 167-168 (2008). 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Magellan-Baade Telescope + IMACS Long-slit optical spectrum Conclusions 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional ...some hypothesis The overall morphology of the jet, and the wave-like modulation in the Hα radial velocity profile, make us think of a precessing emitting source. 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional The overall morphology of the jet, and the wave-like modulation in the Hα radial velocity profile, make us think of a precessing emitting source. The symmetry in the point/velocity distribution of corresponding pair of knots strongly suggests the idea of different ejection episodes. Recurrent (perhaps nova-like) outbursts? 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional The overall morphology of the jet, and the wave-like modulation in the Hα radial velocity profile, make us think of a precessing emitting source. The symmetry in the point/velocity distribution of corresponding pair of knots strongly suggests the idea of different ejection episodes. Recurrent (perhaps nova-like) outbursts? Assuming that the jet is flowing almost in the plane of the sky, an order-of-magnitude estimate of its kinematical age is 104 years. 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional The overall morphology of the jet, and the wave-like modulation in the Hα radial velocity profile, make us think of a precessing emitting source. The symmetry in the point/velocity distribution of corresponding pair of knots strongly suggests the idea of different ejection episodes. Recurrent (perhaps nova-like) outbursts? Assuming that the jet is flowing almost in the plane of the sky, an order-of-magnitude estimate of its kinematical age is 104 years. The extreme chemistry of the knots establishes a provocative link with η Carinae and other eruptive stars. Is Sanduleak’s star a potential SN candidate? 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan Primera Reunión Anual Binacional “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence” Carl Sagan 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Sanduleak’s star Long-term optical light curve (Angeloni et al., in preparation) 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional from Muerset & Nussbaumer A&A 1994, 282, 586-604 Sanduleak’s star IR colours (Di Mille & Angeloni, in preparation) adapted from Miszalski et al. (2011 arXiv:1105.5732) 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Sanduleak’s star IR colours (Di Mille & Angeloni, in preparation) adapted from Miszalski et al. (2011 arXiv:1105.5732) 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Sanduleak’s star IR colours (Di Mille & Angeloni, in preparation) adapted from Miszalski et al. (2011 arXiv:1105.5732) 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional Sanduleak’s star IR colours (Di Mille & Angeloni, in preparation) adapted from Miszalski et al. (2011 arXiv:1105.5732) 3-7 Oct 2011 San Juan, Argentina Primera Reunión Anual Binacional