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2017MNRAS.465..739S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 465, 739-745 (2017/February-2)

When does an old nova become a dwarf nova? Kinematics and age of the nova shell of the dwarf nova AT Cancri.

SHARA M.M., DRISSEN L., MARTIN T., ALARIE A. and STEPHENSON F.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Z Cam-type dwarf nova AT Cancri (AT Cnc) displays a classical nova (CN) shell, demonstrating that mass transfer in cataclysmic binaries decreases substantially after a CN eruption. The hibernation scenario of cataclysmic binaries predicts such a decrease, on a time-scale of a few centuries. In order to measure the time since AT Cnc's last CN eruption, we have measured the radial velocities of a hundred clumps in its ejecta with SITELLE, Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope's recently commissioned imaging Fourier transform spectrometer. These range from -455 to +490 km s–1. Coupled with the known distance to AT Cnc of 460 pc, the size of AT Cnc's shell, and a simple model of nova ejecta deceleration, we determine that the last CN eruption of this system occurred 330–90+135 yr ago. This is the most rapid transition from a high mass-transfer rate, nova-like variable to a low mass-transfer rate, dwarf nova yet measured, and in accord with the hibernation scenario of cataclysmic binaries. We conclude by noting the similarity in the deduced outburst date (within a century of 1686 CE) of AT Cnc to a 'guest star' reported in the constellation Cancer by Korean observers in 1645 CE.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): techniques: imaging spectroscopy - stars: individual: AT Cnc - novae, cataclysmic variables - ISM: jets and outflows - ISM: jets and outflows

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/MNRAS/465/739): table1.dat>

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