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2000ApJ...534L.189H - Astrophys. J., 534, L189-L192 (2000/May-2)

A model for the quiescent phase of the recurrent nova U Scorpii.

HACHISU I., KATO M., KATO T., MATSUMOTO K. and NOMOTO K.

Abstract (from CDS):

A theoretical light curve is constructed for the quiescent phase of the recurrent nova U Scorpii in order to resolve the existing distance discrepancy between the outbursts (d∼6 kpc) and the quiescences (d∼14 kpc). Our U Sco model consists of a very massive white dwarf (WD), an accretion disk (ACDK) with a flaring-up rim, and a lobe-filling, slightly evolved, main-sequence star (MS). The model properly includes an accretion luminosity of the WD, a viscous luminosity of the ACDK, and a reflection effect of the MS and the ACDK irradiated by the WD photosphere. The B light curve is well reproduced by a model of 1.37 M WD + 1.5 M MS (0.8-2.0 M MS is acceptable) with an ACDK having a flaring-up rim and the inclination angle of the orbit i∼80°. The calculated color is rather blue (B-V∼0.0) for a suggested mass accretion rate of 2.5x10–7 M.yr–1, thus indicating a large color excess of E(B-V) ∼ 0.56 with the observational color of B-V=0.56 in quiescence. Such a large color excess corresponds to an absorption of AV∼1.8 and AB∼2.3, which reduces the distance to 6-8 kpc. This is in good agreement with the distance estimation of 4-6 kpc for the latest outburst. Such a large intrinsic absorption is very consistent with the recently detected period change of U Sco, which is indicating a mass outflow of ∼3x10–7 M.yr–1 through the outer Lagrangian points in quiescence.

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Journal keyword(s): Accretion, Accretion Disks - Stars: Binaries: Close - Stars: Novae, Cataclysmic Variables - Stars: Individual: Constellation Name: U Scorpii

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