The blue supergiant Sher 25 and its intriguing hourglass nebula
M. A. Hendry, S. J. Smartt, E. D. Skillman, C. J. Evans, C. Trundle,, D. J. Lennon, P. A. Crowther, I. Hunter

TL;DR
This study analyzes the nebula around blue supergiant Sher 25, revealing nitrogen enrichment and suggesting the nebula was ejected during its blue supergiant phase, with implications for stellar evolution models.
Contribution
It provides detailed nebular and stellar abundance analyses of Sher 25, linking nebula composition to stellar evolutionary processes and challenging the red supergiant phase ejection scenario.
Findings
Nitrogen-rich nebula with similar oxygen abundance to host cluster
Stellar nitrogen and oxygen abundances align with nebular results
Rotating stellar models explain observed abundance patterns
Abstract
The blue supergiant Sher 25 is surrounded by an asymmetric, hourglass-shaped circumstellar nebula. Its structure and dynamics have been studied previously through high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy, and it appears dynamically similar to the ring structure around SN 1987A. Here we present long-slit spectroscopy of the circumstellar nebula around Sher 25, and of the background nebula of the host cluster NGC 3603. We perform a detailed nebular abundance analysis to measure the gas-phase abundances of oxygen, nitrogen, sulphur, neon and argon. The oxygen abundance in the circumstellar nebula (12 + log[O/H] = 8.61 +/- 0.13 dex) is similar to that in the background nebula (8.56 +/- 0.07), suggesting the composition of the host cluster is around solar. However, we confirm that the circumstellar nebula is very rich in nitrogen, with an abundance of 8.91 +/- 0.15, compared to the…
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