Eclipses During the 2010 Eruption of the Recurrent Nova U Scorpii
Abstract
The eruption of the recurrent nova U Scorpii on 28 January 2010 is now the all-time best observed nova event. We report 36,776 magnitudes throughout its 67 day eruption, for an average of one measure every 2.6 minutes. This unique and unprecedented coverage is the first time that a nova has any substantial amount of fast photometry. With this, two new phenomena have been discovered: the fast flares in the early light curve seen from days 9-15 (which have no proposed explanation) and the optical dips seen out of eclipse from days 41-61 (likely caused by raised rims of the accretion disk occulting the bright inner regions of the disk as seen over specific orbital phases). The expanding shell and wind cleared enough from days 12-15 so that the inner binary system became visible, resulting in the sudden onset of eclipses and the turn-on of the supersoft X-ray source. On day 15, a strong asymmetry in the out-of-eclipse light points to the existence of the accretion stream. The normal optical flickering restarts on day 24.5. For days 15-26, eclipse mapping shows that the optical source is spherically symmetric with a radius of 4.1 R_sun. For days 26-41, the optical light is coming from a rim-bright disk of radius 3.4 R_sun. For days 41-67, the optical source is a center-bright disk of radius 2.2 R_sun. Throughout the eruption, the colors remain essentially constant. We present 12 eclipse times during eruption plus five just after the eruption.
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@article{arxiv.1108.1214,
title = {Eclipses During the 2010 Eruption of the Recurrent Nova U Scorpii},
author = {Bradley E. Schaefer and Ashley Pagnotta and Aaron LaCluyze and Daniel E. Reichart and Kevin M. Ivarsen and Joshua B. Haislip and Melissa C. Nysewander and Justin P. Moore and Arto Oksanen and Hannah L. Worters and Ramotholo R. Sefako and Jaco Mentz and Shawn Dvorak and Tomas Gomez and Barbara G. Harris and Arne Henden and Thiam Guan Tan and Matthew Templeton and W. H. Allen and Berto Monard and Robert D. Rea and George Roberts and William Stein and Hiroyuki Maehara and Thomas Richards and Chris Stockdale and Tom Krajci and George Sjoberg and Jennie McCormick and Mikhail Revnivtsev and Sergei Molkov and Valery Suleimanov and Matthew J. Darnley and Michael F. Bode and Gerald Handler and Sebastien Lepine and Michael Shara},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1108.1214},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
ApJ in press. 60 pages, 17 figures