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A multiwavelength light curve analysis of the very fast nova V1723 Sco

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2026-07-21 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We have analyzed multiwavelength light curves of the very fast nova V1723 Sco, based on our fully self-consistent nova explosion models. The time-stretching method gives the distance modulus in the VV band of (mM)V=15.3±0.2(m-M)_V = 15.3\pm 0.2. Then the absolute VV magnitude reaches MV,max=mV,max(mM)V=6.7715.3±0.2=8.5±0.2M_{V,\rm max}= m_{V, \rm max} - (m-M)_V= 6.77 - 15.3\pm 0.2 = -8.5\pm 0.2. Using our fully self-consistent nova outburst model combined with the optically thick winds on a 1.25 M1.25 ~M_\odot white dwarf accreted by a mass accretion rate of M˙acc=1×109 M\dot{M}_{\rm acc}=1\times 10^{-9} ~M_\odot yr1^{-1}, we successfully reproduce the overall VV light curve with a free-free emission model as well as the supersoft X-ray light curve with a blackbody approximation model. The epoch of the first GeV gamma-ray detection is almost coincident with the epoch of our model VV peak. This supports the shock formation mechanism that a strong shock arises soon after the optical VV maximum far outside the WD photosphere. We conclude that the shocked shell is optically thin.

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@article{arxiv.2607.18595,
  title  = {A multiwavelength light curve analysis of the very fast nova V1723 Sco},
  author = {Izumi Hachisu and Mariko Kato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.18595},
  year   = {2026}
}

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17 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ