The Becklin-Neugebauer Object as a Runaway B Star, Ejected 4000 years ago from the theta^1C system

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6 pages, accepted to ApJ Letters

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10.1086/421721

We attempt to explain the properties of the Becklin-Neugebauer (BN) object as a runaway B star, as originally proposed by Plambeck et al. (1995). This is one of the best-studied bright infrared sources, located in the Orion Nebula Cluster -- an important testing ground for massive star formation theories. From radio observations of BN's proper motion, we trace its trajectory back to Trapezium star theta^1C, the most massive (45 Msun) in the cluster and a relatively tight (17 AU) visual binary with a B star secondary. This origin would be the most recent known runaway B star ejection event, occurring only \~4000 yr ago and providing a unique test of models of ejection from multiple systems of massive stars. Although highly obscured, we can constrain BN's mass (~7 Msun) from both its bolometric luminosity and the recoil of theta^1C. Interaction of a runaway B star with dense ambient gas should produce a compact wind bow shock. We suggest that X-ray emission from this shocked gas may have been seen by Chandra: the offset from the radio position is ~300 AU in the direction of BN's motion. Given this model, we constrain the ambient density, wind mass-loss rate and wind velocity. BN made closest approach to the massive protostar, source ``I'', 500 yr ago. This may have triggered enhanced accretion and thus outflow, consistent with previous interpretations of the outflow being a recent (~10^3 yr) "explosive" event.

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