V838 Monocerotis as seen by ALMA: a remnant of a binary merger in a triple system
Tomek Kami\'nski, Romuald Tylenda, Aleksandra Kiljan, Mirek Schmidt,, Krzysztof Lisiecki, Carl Melis, Adam Frankowski, Vishal Joshi, and Karl M., Menten

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA to image V838 Monocerotis, revealing the remnant of a stellar merger in a triple system, including a disk, complex interactions, and the companion star's influence, providing new insights into red nova phenomena.
Contribution
First ALMA high-resolution mapping of V838 Mon's merger remnant, identifying the B-type companion's position and the structure of the ejected material and surrounding environment.
Findings
Identified the B-type companion relative to the outbursting component.
Detected a disk-like structure around the merger remnant.
Observed complex interactions between ejecta and the companion star.
Abstract
V838 Mon erupted in 2002 quickly becoming the prototype of a new type of stellar eruptions known today as (luminous) red novae. The red nova outbursts are thought to be caused by stellar mergers. The merger in V838 Mon took place in a triple or higher system involving two B-type stars. We mapped the merger site with ALMA at a resolution of 25 mas in continuum dust emission and in rotational lines of simple molecules, including CO, SiO, SO, SO, AlOH, and HS. We use radiative transfer calculations to reproduce the remnant's architecture at the epoch of the ALMA observations. For the first time, we identify the position of the B-type companion relative to the outbursting component of V838 Mon. The stellar remnant is surrounded by a clumpy wind with characteristics similar to winds of red supergiants. The merger product is also associated with an elongated structure, $17.6 \times…
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