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1998AJ....116.1966S - Astron. J., 116, 1966-1970 (1998/October-0)

The shell of QU Vulpeculae at 2.2 microns, Hα, and 3.6 centimeters.

SHIN J.-Y., GEHRZ R.D., JONES T.J., KRAUTTER J., HEIDT J. and HJELLMING R.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observations of the classical nova QU Vul (1984) were carried out in the infrared, optical, and radio regimes between days 3791 and 4262 after discovery. For the first time a spatial extension of the shell around QU Vul could be unambiguously established from our IR and optical observations. At 2.2 µm, a shell size of about 0".8 was found, which corresponds to a linear diameter of (4.5±0.4)x1016 cm on day 4124 assuming QU Vul is 3.6 kpc distant. The mass of the shell is (4±1.5)x10–4 M with the assumption that a free-free emission process is the dominant emission mechanism in the shell. This shell mass is larger than found for any nova.

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Journal keyword(s): Infrared Radiation - Stars: Novae, Cataclysmic Variables - Radio Continuum

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