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2010MNRAS.404..367N - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 404, 367-375 (2010/May-1)

Near-infrared observations of nova V574 Puppis.

NAIK S., BANERJEE D.P.K., ASHOK N.M. and DAS R.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present results obtained from extensive near-infrared spectroscopic and photometric observations of nova V574 Pup during its 2004 outburst. The observations were obtained over 4 months, starting from 2004 November 25 (4d after the nova outburst) to 2005 March 20. The near-infrared JHK light curve is presented - it shows no evidence of the fact that dust formation has occurred during our observations. In the early decline phase, the JHK spectra of the nova are dominated by emission lines of hydrogen Brackett and Paschen series, Oi, Ci and Hei. We also detect the fairly uncommon Feii line at 1.6872µm in the early part of our observations. The strengths of the Hei lines at 1.0830 and 2.0585µm are found to become very strong towards the end of the observations indicating a progression towards higher excitation conditions in the nova ejecta. The width of the emission lines does not show any significant change during the course of our observations. The slope of the continuum spectrum was found to have a λ–2.75 dependence in the early stages which gradually becomes flatter with time and changes to a free-free spectral dependence towards the later stages. Recombination analysis of the Hi lines shows deviations from case B conditions during the initial stages. However, towards the end of our observations, the line strengths are well simulated with case B model values with electron density ne= 109–10/cm3 and a temperature equal to 104K. Based on our distance estimate to the nova of 5.5kpc and the observed free-free continuum emission in the later part of the observations, we estimate the ionized mass of the ejecta to be between 10–5 and 10–6M.

Abstract Copyright: © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): techniques: spectroscopic - stars: individual: V574 Pup - novae, cataclysmic variables - infrared: stars

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