2021MNRAS.501...36S


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2021MNRAS.501...36S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 501, 36-49 (2021/February-2)

AstroSat soft X-ray observations of the symbiotic recurrent nova V3890 Sgr during its 2019 outburst.

SINGH K.P., GIRISH V., PAVANA M., NESS J.-U., ANUPAMA G.C. and ORIO M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Two long AstroSat Soft X-ray Telescope observations were taken of the third recorded outburst of the symbiotic recurrent nova V3890 Sgr. The first observing run, 8.1-9.9 d after the outburst, initially showed a stable intensity level with a hard X-ray spectrum that we attribute to shocks between the nova ejecta and the pre-existing stellar companion. On day 8.57, the first, weak, signs appeared of supersoft source (SSS) emission powered by residual burning on the surface of the white dwarf. The SSS emission was observed to be highly variable on time-scales of hours. After day 8.9, the SSS component was more stable and brighter. In the second observing run, on days 15.9-19.6 after the outburst, the SSS component was even brighter but still highly variable. The SSS emission was observed to fade significantly during days 16.8-17.8 followed by re-brightening. Meanwhile, the shock component was stable, leading to increase in hardness ratio during the period of fading. AstroSat and XMM-Newton observations have been used to study the spectral properties of V3890 Sgr to draw quantitative conclusions even if their drawback is model dependent. We used the XSPEC to fit spectral models of plasma emission, and the best fits are consistent with the elemental abundances being lower during the second observing run compared to the first for spectra >=1 keV. The SSS emission is well fitted by non-local thermal equilibrium model atmosphere used for white dwarfs. The resulting spectral parameters, however, are subject to systematic uncertainties such as completeness of atomic data.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - (stars:) novae, cataclysmic variables - X-rays: stars - novae: individual: (V3890 Sgr)

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 RX J0045.4+4154 No* 00 45 28.80 +41 54 10.1           ~ 231 1
2 V* V723 Cas No* 01 05 05.3607320352 +54 00 40.238720388   15.817 15.484 15.044   ~ 204 0
3 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17460 0
4 OGLE LMC-SC20 113500 EB* 05 46 46.54 -71 08 53.9     19.163   18.886 ~ 256 0
5 V* T CrB Sy* 15 59 30.1622265912 +25 55 12.613382940   11.516 10.247 9.70   M3IIIe_sh 733 0
6 V* U Sco CV* 16 22 30.7791646104 -17 52 43.166822628           F8+K2 550 0
7 V* RS Oph Sy* 17 50 13.1591484960 -06 42 28.480729788   11.884 10.776 11.228   K5.5/M0IIIe 1090 0
8 V* V745 Sco Sy* 17 55 22.2260994408 -33 14 58.551839808     17.987   13.353 M2/M6IIIe 241 1
9 V* V4634 Sgr LXB 18 29 28.2 -23 47 49 18.90 19.40 19     ~ 350 0
10 V* V3890 Sgr No* 18 30 43.2877623168 -24 01 08.944843980     15.944 14.798 12.611 M5III 206 0
11 V* V4743 Sgr No* 19 01 09.3393890856 -22 00 06.016418064           ~ 146 0
12 V* V1500 Cyg No* 21 11 36.5809818696 +48 09 01.952490204           ~ 795 0

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