Tight binary or multiple-star systems can interact through mass transfer and follow vastly different evolutionary pathways than single stars. The star TYC 2597-735-1 is a candidate for a recent stellar merger remnant resulting from a coalescence of a low-mass companion with a primary star a few thousand years ago. This violent event is evident in a conical outflow (“Blue Ring Nebula”) emitting in UV light and surrounded by leading shock filaments observed in H
- Home
- Search Results
- Page 1 of 1
Search for: All records
-
Total Resources3
- Resource Type
-
30
- Availability
-
30
- Author / Contributor
- Filter by Author / Creator
-
-
Hoadley, Keri (3)
-
Evonosky, William (1)
-
Fleming, Brian (1)
-
France, Kevin (1)
-
Günther, Hans Moritz (1)
-
Günther, Maximilian N. (1)
-
Hamden, Erika (1)
-
Kruczek, Nicholas (1)
-
Lin, Zeren (1)
-
Loyd, R. O. (1)
-
Martin, Christopher (1)
-
Matuszewski, Mateusz (1)
-
Metzger, Brian D. (1)
-
Neill, James D. (1)
-
O’Sullivan, Donal B. (1)
-
Parihar, Prachi (1)
-
Roberge, Aki (1)
-
Schneider, P. C. (1)
-
Shen, Ken J. (1)
-
Stocke, John T. (1)
-
- Filter by Editor
-
-
& Spizer, S. M. (0)
-
& . Spizer, S. (0)
-
& Ahn, J. (0)
-
& Bateiha, S. (0)
-
& Bosch, N. (0)
-
& Chen, B. (0)
-
& Chen, Bodong (0)
-
& Drown, S. (0)
-
& Higgins, A. (0)
-
& Kali, Y. (0)
-
& Ruiz-Arias, P.M. (0)
-
& S. Spitzer (0)
-
& Spitzer, S. (0)
-
& Spitzer, S.M. (0)
-
:Chaosong Huang, Gang Lu (0)
-
A. Agarwal (0)
-
A. Beygelzimer (0)
-
A. E. Lischka (0)
-
A. E. Lischka, E. B. (0)
-
A. E. Lischka, E.B. Dyer (0)
-
-
Have feedback or suggestions for a way to improve these results?
!
Note: When clicking on a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number, you will be taken to an external site maintained by the publisher.
Some full text articles may not yet be available without a charge during the embargo (administrative interval).
What is a DOI Number?
Some links on this page may take you to non-federal websites. Their policies may differ from this site.
-
Abstract α and UV emission. From Chandra data, we report the detection of X-ray emission from the location of TYC 2597-735-1 with a luminosity . Together with a previously reported period of ~14 days, this indicates ongoing stellar activity and the presence of strong magnetic fields on TYC 2597-735-1. Supported by stellar evolution models of merger remnants, we interpret the inferred stellar magnetic field as dynamo action associated with a newly formed convection zone in the atmosphere of TYC 2597-735-1, though internal shocks at the base of an accretion-powered jet cannot be ruled out. We speculate that this object will evolve into an FK Com–type source, i.e., a class of rapidly spinning magnetically active stars for which a merger origin has beenmore » -
O’Sullivan, Donal B. ; Martin, Christopher ; Matuszewski, Mateusz ; Hoadley, Keri ; Hamden, Erika ; Neill, James D. ; Lin, Zeren ; Parihar, Prachi ( , The Astrophysical Journal)
-
Kruczek, Nicholas ; France, Kevin ; Evonosky, William ; Loyd, R. O. ; Youngblood, Allison ; Roberge, Aki ; Wittenmyer, Robert A. ; Stocke, John T. ; Fleming, Brian ; Hoadley, Keri ( , The Astrophysical Journal)