Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-07-25
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in ASP Conf. Ser.,The Nature of V838 Mon and its Light Echo, May 16-19th 2006, ed. R.L.M. Corradi and U. Munari, 8 p
Scientific paper
The aim of this paper is to look at the evolution of massive stars in order to determine whether or not the progenitor of V838 Mon may be a massive star. In the first part of this paper, the evolution of massive stars around solar metallicity is described, especially the evolution in the Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) diagram. Then, using the observational constraints, the probable progenitors (and their evolution) are described. Using models of single stars, no progenitor can be found amongst massive stars that can satisfy all the observational constraints. Wolf-Rayet stars (stars with initial masses above about 30 solar masses, which have lost their hydrogen rich envelopes) could explain 10 to 100 solar masses of circumstellar material but they are very luminous (L > 100,000 solar luminosities). Main sequence stars crossing the HR diagram and becoming red supergiants (RSG) can have very low effective temperatures but take thousands of years to cross over. Be stars (fast rotating stars with a mass around 10 solar masses), which form disk or B stars accreting matter from a binary companion of a similar mass would need to be compared in detail with the observational constraints. In the future, there will hopefully be further observational constraints on the models coming from the mass and nature (interstellar or circumstellar) of the material producing the light echo and from a frequency estimate of spectacular objects such as V838 Mon.
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