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2015ApJ...809..160F - Astrophys. J., 809, 160 (2015/August-3)

Distance and reddening of the enigmatic gamma-ray-detected nova V1324 Sco.

FINZELL T., CHOMIUK L., MUNARI U. and WALTER F.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

It has recently been discovered that some, if not all, classical novae emit GeV gamma-rays during outburst. Despite using an unreliable method to determine its distance, previous work showed that nova V1324 Sco was the most gamma-ray luminous of all gamma-ray-detected novae. We present here a different, more robust, method to determine the reddening and distance to V1324 Sco using high-resolution optical spectroscopy. Using two independent methods, we derived a reddening of and a distance limit of. This distance is greater than the value used in the gamma-ray analysis, meaning that V1324 Sco has an even higher gamma-ray luminosity than previously calculated. We also use periodic modulations in the brightness, interpreted as the orbital period, in conjunction with pre-outburst photometric limits to show that a main-sequence companion is strongly favored.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: general - novae, cataclysmic variables - stars: distances - stars: individual: V1324 Sco

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