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Pan-Chromatic observations of the Recurrent Nova LMC 2009a (LMC 1971b)

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2016-03-09 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Nova LMC 2009a is confirmed as a Recurrent Nova (RN) from positional coincidence with nova LMC 1971b. The observational data set is one of the most comprehensive for any Galactic or extragalactic RN: optical and near-IR photometry from outburst until over 6 years later; optical spectra for the first 6 months, and Swift satellite Ultraviolet and X-ray observations from 9 days to almost 1 year post-outburst. We find MV=8.4±0.8r±0.7sM_V = -8.4\pm0.8_{\mathrm{r}}\pm0.7_{\mathrm{s}} and expansion velocities between 1000 and 4000 km s1^{-1}. Coronal line emission before day 9 indicates shocks in the ejecta. Strengthening of He II λ\lambda4686 preceded the emergence of the Super-Soft Source (SSS) in X-rays at 6370\sim63-70 days, which was initially very variable. Periodic modulations, P=1.2P=1.2 days, most probably orbital in nature, were evident in the UV and optical from day 43. Subsequently, the SSS shows an oscillation with the same period but with a delay of 0.28P. The progenitor system has been identified; the secondary is most likely a sub-giant feeding a luminous accretion disk. Properties of the SSS infer a white dwarf (WD) mass 1.1MMWD1.3M1.1 \mathrm{M}_\odot \lesssim M_{\rm WD} \lesssim 1.3 \mathrm{M}_\odot. If the accretion occurs at constant rate, M˙acc3.62.5+4.7×107M\dot{\it{M}}_{\rm acc} \simeq 3.6^{+4.7}_{-2.5} \times 10^{-7} \mathrm{M}_\odot yr1^{-1} is needed, consistent with nova models for an inter-eruption interval of 38 years, low outburst amplitude, progenitor position in the color-magnitude diagram, and spectral energy distribution at quiescence. We note striking similarities between LMC 2009a and the Galactic nova KT Eri, suggesting that KT Eri is a candidate RN.

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@article{arxiv.1601.00474,
  title  = {Pan-Chromatic observations of the Recurrent Nova LMC 2009a (LMC 1971b)},
  author = {M. F. Bode and M. J. Darnley and A. P. Beardmore and J. P. Osborne and K. L. Page and F. M. Walter and J. Krautter and A. Melandri and J. -U. Ness and T. J. O'Brien and M. Orio and G. J. Schwarz and M. M. Shara and S. Starrfield},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.00474},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

20 pages, 23 figures, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal