A new outburst in the extraordinary central star of LMC-N66
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This is the first report on the new outburst presented by the central star of the LMC-N66 nebula. This object
was classified as a planetary nebula; however, its true nature is under debate. In the period 1955–1990 the central
star was almost undetectable and only nebular emission lines were observed. In 1990, the beginning of an outburst
was detected and in few months it became much brighter and developed wide He and N lines, typical of a Wolf-
Rayet star of the N-sequence. The maximum occurred in 1994 and afterward the star slowly faded. Analysis of
its evolution showed that it has a variable mass-loss rate which occasionally increases enormously, creating a
false photosphere at a much larger radius, making it appear a few magnitudes brighter. The present outburst has
occurred 13 years after the episode from 1994 to 2000. So far this new event has similar characteristics although
there are some significant differences in the spectral features. We present optical and FUSE spectra showing the
main properties of this latter event.
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This work received financial support from DGAPAUNAM
(IN-118405) and CONACyT (46904). M. T. Ruiz and
P. Rojo acknowledge support from the FONDAP Center for
Astrophysics and from the Centro de Astrofísica y Tecnologías
Asociadas (CATA).
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125088
ISSN: 2041-8205 (Print) ISSN 2041-8213 (Online)
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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS, Volume: 680, Issue: 2, Pages: L109-L111, 2008
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