Spectroscopy of AT 2016blu's recurring supernova impostor outbursts

  • Mojgan Aghakhanloo
  • , Nathan Smith
  • , Jennifer E. Andrews
  • , Alexei V. Filippenko
  • , Griffin Hosseinzadeh
  • , Jacob E. Jencson
  • , Jeniveve Pearson
  • , David J. Sand
  • , Thomas G. Brink
  • , Kelsey I. Clubb

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Abstract

We present spectra of the supernova (SN) impostor AT 2016blu spanning over a decade. This transient exhibits quasi-periodic outbursts with an 113 d period, likely triggered by periastron encounters in an eccentric binary system where the primary star is a luminous blue variable (LBV). The overall spectrum remains fairly consistent during quiescence and eruptions, with subtle changes in line-profile shapes and other details. Some narrow emission features indicate contamination from a nearby H ii region in the host galaxy, NGC 4559. Broader H profiles exhibit Lorentzian shapes with full width at half-maximum intensity (FWHM) values that vary significantly, showing no correlation with photometric outbursts or the 113 d phase. At some epochs, H exhibits asymmetric profiles with a stronger redshifted wing, while broad and sometimes multicomponent P Cygni absorption features occasionally appear, but are again uncorrelated with brightness or phase. These P Cygni absorptions have high velocities compared to the FWHM of the H emission line, perhaps suggesting that the absorption component is not in the LBV's wind, but is instead associated with a companion. The lack of phase dependence in line-profile changes may point to interaction between a companion and a variable or inhomogeneous primary wind, in an orbit with only mild eccentricity. Recent photometric data indicate that AT 2016blu experienced its 21st outburst around 2023 May/June, as predicted based on its period. This type of quasi-periodic LBV remains poorly understood, but its spectra and erratic light curve resemble some pre-SN outbursts such as those of SN 2009ip.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1317-1336
Number of pages20
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume539
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2025

Keywords

  • galaxies: individual: NGC 4559
  • stars: individual: AT 2016blu
  • stars: massive
  • stars: variables: general

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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