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2002MNRAS.332L..35E - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 332, L35-L38 (2002/May-2)

CK Vul: reborn perhaps, but not hibernating.

EVANS A., VAN LOON J.T., ZIJLSTRA A.A., POLLACCO D., SMALLEY B., TYNE V.H. and EYRES S.P.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

It has been claimed that CK Vul (the remnant of Nova Vul 1670) may be the oldest recovered `old nova' and as such provides evidence in support of the hibernation scenario for classical nova systems. However this interpretation has been challenged. We present 450- and 850-µm photometry of CK Vul which cast further doubt on its old nova status. It displays a large far infrared-submillimetre flux excess, inconsistent with the properties of an old nova. Furthermore, IRAS images show that CK Vul is located in a `cavity' in the infrared emission, a feature often associated with planetary nebulae. It seems more likely that CK Vul - and hence Nova Vul 1670 - is (like V605 Aql and V4334 Sgr) an evolved star in the throes of a final thermal pulse.

Abstract Copyright: 2002 Blackwell Science Ltd

Journal keyword(s): stars: evolution - stars: individual: CK Vul - novae, cataclysmic variables

Simbad objects: 5

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