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2013ApJ...779...22T - Astrophys. J., 779, 22 (2013/December-2)

X-ray grating observations of recurrent nova T Pyxidis during the 2011 outburst.

TOFFLEMIRE B.M., ORIO M., PAGE K.L., OSBORNE J.P., CIROI S., CRACCO V., DI MILLE F. and MAXWELL M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The recurrent nova T Pyx was observed with the X-ray gratings of Chandra and XMM-Newton, 210 and 235 days, respectively, after the discovery of the 2011 April 14 outburst. The X-ray spectra show prominent emission lines of C, N, and O, with broadening corresponding to an FWHM of ∼2000-3000 km/s, and line ratios consistent with high-density plasma in collisional ionization equilibrium. On day 210 we also measured soft X-ray continuum emission that appears to be consistent with a white dwarf (WD) atmosphere at a temperature ∼420,000 K, partially obscured by anisotropic, optically thick ejecta. The X-ray continuum emission is modulated with the photometric and spectroscopic period observed in quiescence. The continuum at day 235 indicated a WD atmosphere at a consistent effective temperature of 25 days earlier, but with a lower flux. The effective temperature indicates a mass of ∼1 M. The conclusion of partial WD obscuration is supported by the complex geometry of non-spherically symmetric ejecta confirmed in recent optical spectra obtained with the Southern African Large Telescope in November and December of 2012. These spectra exhibited prominent [O III] nebular lines with velocity structures typical of bipolar ejecta.

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Journal keyword(s): novae, cataclysmic variables - stars: individual: T Pyxidis - X-rays: stars

Simbad objects: 15

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