A bipolar structure and shocks surrounding the stellar-merger remnant V1309 Scorpii
T. Steinmetz, T. Kami\'nski, M. Schmidt, A. Kiljan

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex circumstellar environment of the red nova V1309 Sco, revealing bipolar structures, shock interactions, and diverse physical conditions through multi-wavelength spectroscopic analysis.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spatio-kinematic and chemical analysis of V1309 Sco's circumstellar environment, highlighting bipolar morphology and shock activity in a stellar-merger remnant.
Findings
Detection of bipolar structure in V1309 Sco.
Evidence of active shock interactions within the environment.
Identification of diverse temperature regimes in gas components.
Abstract
Context. V1309 Sco is an example of a red nova, a product of the merger between non-compact stars. V1309 Sco is particularly important within the class of red novae due to the abundance of the progenitor binary before the merger. Aims. We aim to investigate the spatio-kinematic and chemical properties of the circumstellar environment, including deriving the physical conditions and establishing the origins of the different circumstellar components. Methods. We use radiative transfer modelling of molecular emission in sub-mm spectra to examine the properties of the molecular gas, and use forbidden line diagnostics from optical spectra to constrain electron density and temperature using forbidden line diagnostics. We compare line intensities from shock models to observations to look for and constrain shocks. Results. We derive a new kinematical distance of 5.6 kpc to the source. The…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
