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2003A&A...405..703G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 405, 703-710 (2003/7-2)

XMM-Newton observations of Nova LMC 2000.

GREINER J., ORIO M. and SCHARTEL N.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on three X-ray observations of Nova LMC 2000 with XMM-Newton at 17, 51 and 294 days after the maximum, respectively. X-ray spectral fits show a concordant decrease of the absorbing column and the X-ray luminosity. No supersoft X-ray emission is detected. The mass of the ejected shell is determined to be (less than) 7.5x10–5M . Though data are sparse, one interesting correlation becomes visible: sources with a long-duration supersoft X-ray phase have shorter orbital periods than those with short or no supersoft X-ray phase. This can be understood considering that (i) enough matter has to be accreted in order to ignite the H burning, and (ii) that H burning ceases when the mass of the remaining material (after shell ejection and burning) drops below a certain limit under which the temperature at the bottom of the envelope is too low for the shell burning to compensate the energy loss from the surface.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: N LMC 2000 - stars: mass-loss - stars: novae, cataclysmic variables - X rays: stars - stars: binaries: close

Simbad objects: 9

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