The intermediate luminosity optical transient SN 2010da : the progenitor, eruption, and aftermath of a peculiar supergiant high-mass X-ray binary
Abstract
We present optical spectroscopy, ultraviolet-to-infrared imaging, and X-ray observations of the intermediate luminosity optical transient (ILOT) SN 2010da in NGC 300 (d = 1.86 Mpc) spanning from −6 to +6 years relative to the time of outburst in 2010. Based on the light-curve and multi-epoch spectral energy distributions of SN 2010da, we conclude that the progenitor of SN 2010da is a ≈10–12 M⊙ yellow supergiant possibly transitioning into a blue-loop phase. During outburst, SN 2010da had a peak absolute magnitude of Mbol ≲ −10.4 mag, dimmer than other ILOTs and supernova impostors. We detect multi-component hydrogen Balmer, Paschen, and Ca ii emission lines in our high-resolution spectra, which indicate a dusty and complex circumstellar environment. Since the 2010 eruption, the star has brightened by a factor of ≈5 and remains highly variable in the optical. Furthermore, we detect SN 2010da in archival Swift and Chandra observations as an ultraluminous X-ray source (LX ≈ 6 × 1039 erg s−1). We additionally attribute He ii 4686 Å and coronal Fe emission lines in addition to a steady X-ray luminosity of ≈1037 erg s−1 to the presence of a compact companion.
Citation
Villar , V A , Berger , E , Chornock , R , Margutti , R , Laskar , T , Brown , P J , Blanchard , P K , Czekala , I , Lunnan , R & Reynolds , M T 2016 , ' The intermediate luminosity optical transient SN 2010da : the progenitor, eruption, and aftermath of a peculiar supergiant high-mass X-ray binary ' , Astrophysical Journal , vol. 830 , no. 1 , 11 . https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/830/1/11
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Astrophysical Journal
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Peer reviewed
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0004-637XType
Journal article
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