Time Evolution Images of the Hypergiant RW Cephei during the Rebrightening Phase Following the Great Dimming Journal Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Abstract; Stars with initial masses larger than 8 M; undergo substantial mass loss through mechanisms that remain elusive. Unraveling the origins of this mass loss is important for comprehending the evolutionary path of these stars, the type of supernova explosion, and whether they become neutron stars or black hole remnants. In 2022 December, RW Cep experienced the Great Dimming in its visible brightness, presenting a unique opportunity to understand mass-loss mechanisms. Our previous observations of RW Cep from the CHARA Array, taken during the dimming phase, show a compelling asymmetry in the star images, with a darker zone on the west side of the star indicating the presence of dust in front of the star in our line of sight. Here, we present multiepoch observations from CHARA while the star rebrightened in 2023. We created images using three image reconstruction methods and an analytical model fit. Comparisons of images acquired during the dimming and rebrightening phases reveal remarkable differences. Specifically, the west side of RW Cep, initially obscured during the dimming phase, reappeared during the subsequent rebrightening phase, and the measured angular diameter became larger by 8%. We also observed image changes from epoch to epoch while the star is brightening, indicating the time evolution of dust in front of the star. We suggest that the dimming of RW Cep was a result of a recent surface mass ejection event, generating a dust cloud that partially obstructed the stellar photosphere.

publication date

  • September 1, 2024

Date in CU Experts

  • June 17, 2026 1:45 AM

Full Author List

  • Anugu N; Gies DR; Roettenbacher RM; Monnier JD; Montargés M; Mérand A; Baron F; Schaefer GH; Shepard KA; Kraus S

author count

  • 20

Other Profiles

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 2041-8205

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 2041-8213

Additional Document Info

start page

  • L5

end page

  • L5

volume

  • 973

issue

  • 1