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The Accelerating Decline of the Mass Transfer Rate in the Recurrent Nova T Pyxidis

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-09-04 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

The recurrent nova T Pyxidis has erupted six times since 1890, with its last outburst in 2011, and the relatively short recurrence time between classical nova explosions indicates that T Pyx must have a massive white dwarf accreting at a high rate. It is believed that, since its outburst in 1890, the mass transfer rate in T Pyx was very large due to a feedback loop where the secondary is heated by the hot white dwarf. The feedback loop has been slowly shutting off, reducing the mass transfer rate, and thereby explaining the magnitude decline of T Pyx from 13.8\sim13.8 (before 1890) to 15.7 just before the 2011 eruption. We present an analysis of the latest Hubble Space TelescopeHubble~Space~Telescope (HST) far ultraviolet and optical spectra, obtained 12 years after the 2011 outburst, showing that the mass transfer rate has been steadily declining and is now below its pre-outburst level by about 40%: M˙13×107M\dot{M} \sim 1-3\times 10^{-7}M_\odot/yr for a WD mass of 1.01.4M\sim 1.0-1.4 M_\odot, an inclination of 506050^\circ - 60^\circ, reddening E(BV)=0.30±0.05E(B-V)=0.30 \pm 0.05 and a Gaia DR3 distance of 2860471+8162860^{+816}_{-471}~pc. This steady decrease in the mass transfer rate in the \simdecade after the 2011 ourbutst is in sharp contrast with the more constant pre-outburst UV continuum flux level from archival international ultraviolet explorer (IUE) spectra. The flux (i.e. M˙\dot{M}) decline rate is 29 times faster now in the last \simdecade than observed since 1890 to \sim2010. The feedback loop shut off seems to be accelerating, at least in the decade following its 2011 outburst. In all eventualities, our analysis confirms that T Pyx is going through an unusually peculiar short-lived phase.

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@article{arxiv.2409.02090,
  title  = {The Accelerating Decline of the Mass Transfer Rate in the Recurrent Nova T Pyxidis},
  author = {P. Godon and E. M. Sion and R. E. Williams and M. J. Darnley and J. L. Sokoloski and S. S. lawrence},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.02090},
  year   = {2024}
}

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ApJ - accepted for publication