Accretion in the recurrent nova T CrB: Linking the superactive state to the predicted outburst
Abstract
Context: T CrB (NOVA CrB 1946) is a famous recurrent nova with a recurrence timescale of 80 years. Aims: We aim to estimate the colours, luminosity, and mass-accretion rate for T CrB (NOVA CrB 1946) during and after the superactive state. Methods and Results: We performed and analysed photometry of the recurrent nova T~CrB. For the hot component of T~CrB, we find average dereddened colours of and , which correspond to an effective temperature of ~K and an optical luminosity of during the superactive state (2016-2022). After the end of the superactive state, the hot component became significantly redder, and in August 2023, and its luminosity decreased markedly to ~ in April-May 2023, and to in August 2023. The total mass accreted during the superactive state from 2014 to 2023 is ~M. This is a significant fraction of the mass required to cause a thermonuclear runaway (TNR). Overall our results support a model in which a large accretion disc acts as a reservoir with increased accretion rate onto the central white dwarf during disc high states, ultimately leading to a TNR explosion, which now seems to be imminent.
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@article{arxiv.2312.04342,
title = {Accretion in the recurrent nova T CrB: Linking the superactive state to the predicted outburst},
author = {R. Zamanov and S. Boeva and G. Y. Latev and E. Semkov and M. Minev and A. Kostov and M. F. Bode and V. Marchev and D. Marchev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.04342},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Astronomy & Astrophysics (accepted)