2008AJ....135.1328N


Query : 2008AJ....135.1328N

2008AJ....135.1328N - Astron. J., 135, 1328-1333 (2008/April-0)

V723 Cassiopeia still on in x-rays: a bright super soft source 12 years after outburst.

NESS J.-U., SCHWARZ G., STARRFIELD S., OSBORNE J.P., PAGE K.L., BEARDMORE A.P., WAGNER R.M. and WOODWARD C.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We find that the classical nova V723 Cas (1995) is still an active X-ray source more than 12 years after outburst, and analyze seven X-ray observations carried out with Swift between 2006 January 31 and 2007 December 3. The average count rate is 0.022±0.01 cts.s–1, but the source is variable within a factor of 2 of the mean and does not show any signs of turning off. We present supporting optical observations which show that between 2001 and 2006 an underlying hot source was present with steadily increasing temperature. In order to confirm that the X-ray emission is from V723 Cas, we extract a ROSAT observation taken in 1990 and find that there was no X-ray source at the position of the nova. The Swift XRT spectra resemble those of the super soft X-ray binary sources (SSS) which is confirmed by RXTE survey data which show no X-ray emission above 2 keV between 1996 and 2007. Using blackbody fits we constrain the effective temperature to between Teff= (2.8-3.8)x105K and a bolometric luminosity ≳5x1036erg.s–1 and caution that luminosities from blackbodies are generally overestimated and temperatures underestimated. We discuss a number of possible explanations for the continuing X-ray activity, including the intriguing possibility of steady hydrogen burning due to renewed accretion.

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Journal keyword(s): novae, cataclysmic variables - stars: individual: V723 Cas

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* V723 Cas No* 01 05 05.3607320352 +54 00 40.238720388   15.817 15.484 15.044   ~ 204 0
2 NAME Phoenix Dwarf Galaxy Sy1 01 51 06.3 -44 26 41   13.48 13.2 12.69   ~ 530 2
3 SV* HV 5682 XB* 05 13 50.7836696744 -69 51 47.483136927     16.566 16.606 16.62 ~ 314 0
4 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17537 0
5 2E 1550 XB* 05 43 34.1600044704 -68 22 22.191505716   15.9   17.2 16.54 ~ 325 0
6 OGLE LMC-SC20 113500 EB* 05 46 46.54 -71 08 53.9     19.163   18.886 ~ 256 0
7 * alf CMa B WD* 06 45 09.3041925037 -16 43 00.724740067   8.41 8.44     DA1.9 546 1
8 V* GQ Mus No* 11 52 02.4296561952 -67 12 20.986391520           ~ 264 0
9 V* RS Oph Sy* 17 50 13.1591484960 -06 42 28.480729788   11.884 10.776 11.228   K5.5/M0IIIe 1094 0
10 V* V4743 Sgr No* 19 01 09.3393890856 -22 00 06.016418064           ~ 146 0
11 V* RR Tel Sy* 20 04 18.5404499712 -55 43 33.153979080 9.93 11.33 10.81 11.689   M5e 535 0
12 V* V1974 Cyg No* 20 30 31.6546001712 +52 37 50.837478240           ~ 581 0
13 V* HR Del No* 20 42 20.3468874528 +19 09 39.305636208   12.380 12.404 12.508   ~ 503 0
14 V* AG Peg Sy* 21 51 01.9739297352 +12 37 32.127939336   9.85 8.69     M3IIIe 514 0

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