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AT 2019qyl in NGC 300: Internal Collisions in the Early Outflow from a Very Fast Nova in a Symbiotic Binary

Authors :
Jencson, Jacob E.
Andrews, Jennifer E.
Bond, Howard E.
Karambelkar, Viraj
Sand, David J.
van Dyk, Schuyler D.
Blagorodnova, Nadejda
Boyer, Martha L.
Kasliwal, Mansi M.
Lau, Ryan M.
Mohamed, Shazrene
Williams, Robert
Whitelock, Patricia A.
Amaro, Rachael C.
Bostroem, K. Azalee
Dong, Yize
Lundquist, Michael J.
Valenti, Stefano
Wyatt, Samuel D.
Burke, Jamie
De, Kishalay
Jha, Saurabh W.
Johansson, Joel
Rojas-Bravo, César
Coulter, David A.
Foley, Ryan J.
Gehrz, Robert D.
Haislip, Joshua
Hiramatsu, Daichi
Howell, D. Andrew
Kilpatrick, Charles D.
Masci, Frank J.
McCully, Curtis
Ngeow, Chow-Choong
Pan, Yen-Chen
Pellegrino, Craig
Piro, Anthony L.
Kouprianov, Vladimir
Reichart, Daniel E.
Rest, Armin
Rest, Sofia
Smith, Nathan
Jencson, Jacob E.
Andrews, Jennifer E.
Bond, Howard E.
Karambelkar, Viraj
Sand, David J.
van Dyk, Schuyler D.
Blagorodnova, Nadejda
Boyer, Martha L.
Kasliwal, Mansi M.
Lau, Ryan M.
Mohamed, Shazrene
Williams, Robert
Whitelock, Patricia A.
Amaro, Rachael C.
Bostroem, K. Azalee
Dong, Yize
Lundquist, Michael J.
Valenti, Stefano
Wyatt, Samuel D.
Burke, Jamie
De, Kishalay
Jha, Saurabh W.
Johansson, Joel
Rojas-Bravo, César
Coulter, David A.
Foley, Ryan J.
Gehrz, Robert D.
Haislip, Joshua
Hiramatsu, Daichi
Howell, D. Andrew
Kilpatrick, Charles D.
Masci, Frank J.
McCully, Curtis
Ngeow, Chow-Choong
Pan, Yen-Chen
Pellegrino, Craig
Piro, Anthony L.
Kouprianov, Vladimir
Reichart, Daniel E.
Rest, Armin
Rest, Sofia
Smith, Nathan
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Nova eruptions, thermonuclear explosions on the surfaces of white dwarfs (WDs), are now recognized to be among the most common shock-powered astrophysical transients. We present the early discovery and rapid ultraviolet (UV), optical, and infrared (IR) temporal development of AT 2019qyl, a recent nova in the nearby Sculptor Group galaxy NGC 300. The light curve shows a rapid rise lasting $\lesssim 1$ day, reaching a peak absolute magnitude of $M_V = -9.2$ mag, and a very fast decline, fading by 2 mag over 3.5 days. A steep dropoff in the light curves after 71 days and the rapid decline timescale suggest a low-mass ejection from a massive WD with $M_{\rm WD} \gtrsim 1.2~M_{\odot}$. We present an unprecedented view of the early spectroscopic evolution of such an event. Three spectra prior to the peak reveal a complex, multicomponent outflow giving rise to internal collisions and shocks in the ejecta of an He/N-class nova. We identify a coincident IR-variable counterpart in the extensive preeruption coverage of the transient location and infer the presence of a symbiotic progenitor system with an O-rich asymptotic-giant-branch donor star, as well as evidence for an earlier UV-bright outburst in 2014. We suggest that AT 2019qyl is analogous to the subset of Galactic recurrent novae with red-giant companions such as RS Oph and other embedded nova systems like V407 Cyg. Our observations provide new evidence that internal shocks between multiple, distinct outflow components likely contribute to the generation of the shock-powered emission from such systems.<br />Comment: 32 pages, 10 figures, accepted in ApJ

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363541741
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847.1538-4357.ac1424