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A&A 414, 223-233 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20034015
On the light echo in V838 Mon
R. TylendaN. Copernicus Astronomical Center, Department for Astrophysics, Rabianska 8, 87-100 Torun, Poland
(Received 26 June 2003 / Accepted 30 September 2003)
Abstract
We present a theoretical outline of the light echo phenomenon and
results of simple numerical simulations and we study the available images of
the light echo in V838 Mon obtained with HST. An investigation of the observed
expansion of the light echo leads us to conclude that the distance to V838 Mon is
5 kpc. From an analysis of the inner bright echo rim we
estimate the distance to be
kpc.
We also investigate the structure of the dust distribution
in the vicinity of the object. We find no obvious signs of spherical symmetry
in the resultant distribution. Near the central object there is a strongly
asymmetric dust-free region which we interpret as produced by a fast wind
from the V838 Mon system. The asymmetry would imply that V838 Mon is
moving relative to the dusty medium. From these results we conclude
that the dust illuminated by the light echo is of interstellar origin rather
than produced by mass loss from V838 Mon in the past.
Key words: stars: individual: V838 Mon -- stars: distances -- stars: circumstellar matter -- ISM: reflection nebulae
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