A multiwavelength light curve analysis of the classical nova V392 Per: Optical contribution from an irradiated accretion disk during the nova wind phase
Abstract
The classical nova V392 Per 2018 is characterized by a very fast optical decline, long binary orbital period of 3.23 days, detection of GeV gamma rays, and almost identical decay trends of , , and light curves. The last feature is unique because most novae develop strong emission lines in the nebular phase and these lines contribute especially to the and bands and make large differences between the and light curves. This unique feature can be understood if the optical flux is dominated by continuum until the late phase of the nova outburst. Such continuum radiation is emitted by a bright accretion disk irradiated by a hydrogen burning white dwarf (WD) and viscous heating disk with high mass-accretion rate after the hydrogen burning ended. We present a comprehensive nova outburst model that reproduces all of these light curves. We determined the WD mass to be - and the distance modulus in the band to be ; the distance is kpc for the reddening of .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2503.13384,
title = {A multiwavelength light curve analysis of the classical nova V392 Per: Optical contribution from an irradiated accretion disk during the nova wind phase},
author = {Izumi Hachisu and Mariko Kato},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.13384},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
24 pages including 12 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ