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2000MNRAS.318..368P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 318, 368-374 (2000/October-3)

Episodic absorption in the outflow of the old nova V603 Aquilae.

PRINJA R.K., KNIGGE C., RINGWALD F.A. and WADE R.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on the time-dependent behaviour of ultraviolet spectral lines in Hubble Space Telescope Goddard High-Resolution Spectrograph data of the classical nova V603 Aql. In particular, episodic blueshifted absorption (extending to ~-2500km.s–1) is present, with a variability time-scale down to ∼1min. The data provide a rare opportunity to study the rapid evolution of absorption structures that may be associated with accretion-disc winds in cataclysmic variables. At least three absorption events are recorded (at blueward velocities only) over ∼5h, each lasting ∼10-15min. The derived velocity, acceleration and optical depth properties provide an empirical picture of stochastically variable structures in the outflow, with no evidence for short-term (less than ∼1h) cyclic or modulated behaviour in the overall absorption properties. In contrast, the emission components of the ultraviolet resonance lines are very stable in velocity and strength in this low-inclination system. On at least two occasions there is an intriguing short-term `flare' in the ultraviolet continuum flux (of up to ∼40per cent). Though there is no clear one-to-one relation in these data between the continuum fluctuations and the occurrence of the absorption events, the time-scales for the two variable phenomena are essentially the same. The irregular absorption episodes in the ultraviolet data of V603 Aql presently defy a clear physical interpretation. Their overall characteristics are discussed in the context of instabilities in radiation-pressure-driven disc winds.

Abstract Copyright: 2000, Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: V603 Aql - stars: mass-loss - novae, cataclysmic variables

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