Connecting the progenitors, pre-explosion variability and giant outbursts of luminous blue variables with Gaia16cfr

Filippenko, Alexei V.; Kilpatrick, Charles D.; Coulter, David A.; Drout, Maria R.; Foley, Ryan J.; Pan, Yen-Chen; Rest, Armin; Strampelli, Giovanni; Piro, Anthony L.; Panther, Fiona H.; Seitenzahl, Ivo R.; Marion, G. Howard; Wang, Xi E.

United States, Australia

Abstract

We present multi-epoch, multicolour pre-outburst photometry and post-outburst light curves and spectra of the luminous blue variable (LBV) outburst Gaia16cfr discovered by the Gaia satellite on 2016 December 1 UT. We detect Gaia16cfr in 13 epochs of Hubble Space Telescope imaging spanning phases of 10 yr to 8 months before the outburst and in Spitzer Space Telescope imaging 13 yr before outburst. Pre-outburst optical photometry is consistent with an 18 M F8 I star, although the star was likely reddened and closer to 30 M. The pre-outburst source exhibited a significant near-infrared excess consistent with a 120 au shell with 4 × 10-6 M of dust. We infer that the source was enshrouded by an optically thick and compact shell of circumstellar material from an LBV wind, which formed a pseudo-photosphere consistent with S Dor-like variables in their 'maximum' phase. Within a year of outburst, the source was highly variable on 10-30 d time-scales. The outburst light curve closely matches that of the 2012 outburst of SN 2009ip, although the observed velocities are significantly slower than in that event. In H α, the outburst had an excess of blueshifted emission at late times centred around -1500 km s-1, similar to that of double-peaked Type IIn supernovae and the LBV outburst SN 2015bh. From the pre-outburst and post-outburst photometry, we infer that the outburst ejecta are evolving into a dense, highly structured circumstellar environment from precursor outbursts within years of the 2016 December event.

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Gaia eHST 57