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2020MNRAS.497.2569S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 497, 2569-2585 (2020/September-3)

X-ray spectroscopy of the γ-ray brightest nova V906 Car (ASASSN-18fv).

SOKOLOVSKY K.V., MUKAI K., CHOMIUK L., LOPES DE OLIVEIRA R., AYDI E., LI K.-L., STEINBERG E., VURM I., METZGER B.D., KAWASH A., LINFORD J.D., MIODUSZEWSKI A.J., NELSON T., NESS J.-U., PAGE K.L., RUPEN M.P., SOKOLOSKI J.L. and STRADER J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Shocks in γ-ray emitting classical novae are expected to produce bright thermal and non-thermal X-rays. We test this prediction with simultaneous NuSTAR and Fermi/LAT observations of nova V906 Car, which exhibited the brightest GeV γ-ray emission to date. The nova is detected in hard X-rays while it is still γ-ray bright, but contrary to simple theoretical expectations, the detected 3.5-78 keV emission of V906 Car is much weaker than the simultaneously observed >100 MeV emission. No non-thermal X-ray emission is detected, and our deep limits imply that the γ-rays are likely hadronic. After correcting for substantial absorption (NH ≃ 2 x 1023 cm–2), the thermal X-ray luminosity (from a 9 keV optically thin plasma) is just ∼2 per cent of the γ-ray luminosity. We consider possible explanations for the low thermal X-ray luminosity, including the X-rays being suppressed by corrugated, radiative shock fronts or the X-rays from the γ-ray producing shock are hidden behind an even larger absorbing column (NH > 1025 cm–2). Adding XMM-Newton and Swift/XRT observations to our analysis, we find that the evolution of the intrinsic X-ray absorption requires the nova shell to be expelled 24 d after the outburst onset. The X-ray spectra show that the ejecta are enhanced in nitrogen and oxygen, and the nova occurred on the surface of a CO-type white dwarf. We see no indication of a distinct supersoft phase in the X-ray light curve, which, after considering the absorption effects, may point to a low mass of the white dwarf hosting the nova.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): white dwarfs - novae, cataclysmic variables

Simbad objects: 29

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