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X-ray emission from optical novae in M 31

โœ Scribed by W. Pietsch


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
376 KB
Volume
331
Category
Article
ISSN
0004-6337

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Abstract

The first supersoft source (SSS) identification with an optical nova in M 31 was based on ROSAT observations. Twenty additional Xโ€ray counterparts (mostly identified as SSS by their hardness ratios) were detected using archival ROSAT, XMMโ€Newton and Chandra observations obtained before July 2002. Based on these results optical novae seem to constitute the major class of SSS in M 31. An analysis of archival Chandra HRCโ€I and ACISโ€I observations obtained from July 2004 to February 2005 demonstrated that M 31 nova SSS states lasted from months to about 10 years. Several novae showed short Xโ€ray outbursts starting within 50 d after the optical outburst and lasting only two to three months. The fraction of novae detected in soft Xโ€rays within a year after the optical outburst was more than 30%. Ongoing optical nova monitoring programs, optical spectral followโ€up and an upโ€toโ€date nova catalogue are essential for the Xโ€ray work. Reโ€analysis of archival nova data to improve positions and find additional nova candidates are urgently needed for secure recurrent nova identifications. Dedicated XMMโ€Newton/Chandra monitoring programs for Xโ€ray emission from optical novae covering the centre area of M 31 continue to provide interesting new results (e.g. coherent 1105 s pulsations in the SSS counterpart of nova M31N 2007โ€12b). The SSS light curves of novae allow us โ€“ together with optical information โ€“ to estimate the mass of the white dwarf, of the ejecta and the burned mass in the outburst. Observations of the central area of M 31 allow us โ€“ in contrast to observations in the Galaxy โ€“ to monitor many novae simultaneously and proved to be prone to find many interesting SSS and nova types (ยฉ 2010 WILEYโ€VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)


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