Infrared Spectroscopy of V838 Monocerotis in 2015 and 2022
Abstract
We report medium-resolution 0.85-2.45\,μm spectroscopy obtained in 2015 and 2022 and high resolution 2.27-2.39\,μm and 4.59-4.77\,μm spectroscopy obtained in 2015 of V838 Monocerotis, along with modeling of the 0.85-2.45\,μ spectrum. V838 Mon underwent a series of eruptions and extreme brightenings in 2002, which are thought to have occured as a result of a stellar merger. The new spectra and modelling of them reveal a disturbed red giant photosphere that is probably continuing to contract and ejecta that are cooling and continuing to disperse at velocities up to 200kms-1.
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