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M31N 2008-05d: A M 31 disk nova with a dipping supersoft X-ray light curve

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-06-05 v1

Abstract

Classical novae (CNe) represent a major class of supersoft X-ray sources (SSSs) in the central region of our neighbouring galaxy M 31. Significantly different SSS properties of CNe in the M 31 bulge and disk were indicated by recent X-ray population studies, which however considered only a small number of disk novae. We initiated a target of opportunity (ToO) program with XMM-Newton to observe the SSS phases of CNe in the disk of M 31 and improve the database for further population studies. We analysed two XMM-Newton ToO observations triggered in Aug 2011 and Jan 2012, respectively, and extracted X-ray spectra and light curves. We report the discovery of an X-ray counterpart to the M 31 disk nova M31N 2008-05d. The X-ray spectrum of the object allows us to classify it as a SSS parametrised by a blackbody temperature of 32+/-6 eV. More than three years after the nova outburst, the X-ray light curve of the SSS exhibits irregular, broad dip features. These dips affect primarily the very soft part of the X-ray spectrum, which might indicate absorption effects. Dipping SSS light curves are rarely observed in M 31 novae. As well as providing an unparalleled statistical sample, the M 31 population of novae with SSS counterparts produces frequent discoveries of unusual objects, thereby underlining the importance of regular monitoring.

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@article{arxiv.1207.2339,
  title  = {M31N 2008-05d: A M 31 disk nova with a dipping supersoft X-ray light curve},
  author = {M. Henze and W. Pietsch and F. Haberl and M. Hernanz and G. Sala and M. Della Valle and H. Stiele},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1207.2339},
  year   = {2015}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures, 1 table; accepted by Astronomy and Astrophysics