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A light-curve analysis of the X-ray flash first observed in classical novae

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2022-08-25 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

An X-ray flash, expected in a very early phase of a nova outburst, was at last detected with the {\it SRG}/eROSITA in the classical nova YZ Reticuli 2020. The observed flash timescale, luminosity, and blackbody temperature substantially constrain the nova model. We present light curve models of the X-ray flash for various white dwarf (WD) masses and mass accretion rates. We have found the WD mass in YZ Ret to be as massive as MWD1.3 MM_{\rm WD}\sim 1.3 ~M_\odot with mass accretion rates of M˙acc5×10105×109 M\dot M_{\rm acc}\sim 5 \times 10^{-10}- 5\times 10^{-9} ~M_\odot yr1^{-1} including the case that the mass accretion rate is changing between them, to be consistent with the {\it SRG}/eROSITA observation. The X-ray observation confirms the luminosity to be close to the Eddington limit at the X-ray flash. The occurrence of optically thick winds, with the photospheric radius exceeding 0.1 R\sim 0.1~R_\odot, terminated the X-ray flash of YZ Ret by strong absorption. This sets a constrain on the starting time of wind mass loss. A slight contamination of the core material into the hydrogen rich envelope seems to be preferred to explain a very short duration of the X-ray flash.

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@article{arxiv.2208.01249,
  title  = {A light-curve analysis of the X-ray flash first observed in classical novae},
  author = {Mariko Kato and Hideyuki Saio and Izumi Hachisu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.01249},
  year   = {2022}
}

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minor typos corrected: 8 pages, 1 table, 3 figures