TY - GEN
T1 - X-ray grating spectra of RS Ophiuchi in outburst
AU - Orio, M.
AU - Nelson, Thomas
AU - Leibowitz, E.
AU - Gonzalez-Riestra, R.
AU - Mucciarelli, P.
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - The recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi was observed five times with Chandra and XMM-Newton, on four different dates after the 2006 outburst. In the first month we detected an emission spectrum with prominent lines of H and He-like ions of metals including O, N, Si, Fe, Ne and Mg, showing a large range of plasma temperatures. At this stage the emission was originated in the red giant wind material shocked by the nova ejecta. Later spectra show a large increase in emission at longer wavelengths, peaking two months after the outburst. We attribute this to the emergence of the underlying white dwarf. Preliminary fits with NLTE white dwarf atmospheric models yield log g = 9, and T ∼800,000K, appropriate a white dwarf mass of >1.2 M ⊙. The constant bolometric luminosity phase was very short, less than three months, as expected for a white dwarf mass ≈ 1.35 M ⊙. We detected an oscillation with a period ∼35 s in March and April light curves, which may be due to the spin of the white dwarf and may represents further evidence of a very massive white dwarf, pointing at RS Oph as a likely supernova Ia progenitor.
AB - The recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi was observed five times with Chandra and XMM-Newton, on four different dates after the 2006 outburst. In the first month we detected an emission spectrum with prominent lines of H and He-like ions of metals including O, N, Si, Fe, Ne and Mg, showing a large range of plasma temperatures. At this stage the emission was originated in the red giant wind material shocked by the nova ejecta. Later spectra show a large increase in emission at longer wavelengths, peaking two months after the outburst. We attribute this to the emergence of the underlying white dwarf. Preliminary fits with NLTE white dwarf atmospheric models yield log g = 9, and T ∼800,000K, appropriate a white dwarf mass of >1.2 M ⊙. The constant bolometric luminosity phase was very short, less than three months, as expected for a white dwarf mass ≈ 1.35 M ⊙. We detected an oscillation with a period ∼35 s in March and April light curves, which may be due to the spin of the white dwarf and may represents further evidence of a very massive white dwarf, pointing at RS Oph as a likely supernova Ia progenitor.
KW - And other cataclysmic variables
KW - Astronomical observations: X-rays
KW - Dwarf novae
KW - Novae
KW - Recurrent novae
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U2 - 10.1063/1.2774908
DO - 10.1063/1.2774908
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AN - SCOPUS:35348960600
SN - 0735404348
SN - 9780735404342
T3 - AIP Conference Proceedings
SP - 540
EP - 545
BT - THE MULTICOLORED LANDSCAPE OF COMPACT OBJECTS AND THEIR EXPLOSIVE ORIGINS
T2 - THE MULTICOLORED LANDSCAPE OF COMPACT OBJECTS AND THEIR EXPLOSIVE ORIGINS
Y2 - 11 June 2006 through 24 June 2006
ER -