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Multi-wavelength Photometry and Progenitor Analysis of the Nova V906 Car

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2020-09-02 v1

Abstract

We present optical and infrared photometry of the classical nova V906 Car, also known as Nova Car 2018 and ASASSN-18fv, discovered by ASASS-SN survey on 16.32 March 2018 UT (MJD 58193.0). The nova reached its maximum on MJD 58222.56 at Vmax=5.84±0.09V_{\rm{max}} = 5.84 \pm 0.09 mag and had decline times of t2,V=26.2t_{2,V} = 26.2 d and t3,V=33.0t_{3,V} = 33.0 d. The data from Evryscope shows that the nova had already brightened to g13g'\simeq 13\,mag five days before discovery, as compared to its quiescent magnitude of g=g=20.13±\pm0.03. The extinction towards the nova, as derived from high resolution spectroscopy, shows an estimate consistent with foreground extinction to the Carina Nebula of AV=1.110.39+0.54A_V = 1.11_{-0.39}^{+0.54}. The light curve resembles a rare C (cusp) class nova with a steep decline slope of α=3.94\alpha=-3.94 post cusp flare. From the lightcurve decline rate, we estimate the mass of white dwarf to be MWDM_{WD} = <0.8 < 0.8M\textsubscript{\odot}, consistent with MWD=0.710.19+0.23M_{WD}=0.71^{+0.23}_{-0.19} derived from modelling the accretion disk of the system in quiescence. The donor star is likely a K-M dwarf of 0.23-0.43\,\Msun, which is being heated by its companion.

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@article{arxiv.2006.14336,
  title  = {Multi-wavelength Photometry and Progenitor Analysis of the Nova V906 Car},
  author = {Jerrick Wee and Nadejda Blagorodnova and Bryan Edward Penprase and Jett Pierce Facey and Taiga Morioka and Hank Corbett and Brad N. Barlow and Thomas Kupfer and Nicholas M. Law and Jeffrey K. Ratzloff and Ward S. Howard and Ramses Gonzalez Chavez and Amy Glazier and Alan Vasquez Soto and Takashi Horiuchi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.14336},
  year   = {2020}
}

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13 pages, 10 figures, 7 tables. Accepted to ApJ