2006ApJ...636.1002S


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2006ApJ...636.1002S - Astrophys. J., 636, 1002-1019 (2006/January-2)

A ``Combination nova'' outburst in Z Andromedae: nuclear shell burning triggered by a disk instability.

SOKOLOSKI J.L., KENYON S.J., ESPEY B.R., KEYES C.D., McCANDLISS S.R., KONG A.K.H., AUFDENBERG J.P., FILIPPENKO A.V., LI W., BROCKSOPP C., KAISER C.R., CHARLES P.A., RUPEN M.P. and STONE R.P.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We describe observational evidence for a new kind of interacting binary star outburst that involves both an accretion instability and an increase in thermonuclear shell burning on the surface of an accreting white dwarf. We refer to this new type of eruption as a combination nova. In late 2000, the prototypical symbiotic star Z Andromedae brightened by roughly 2 mag in the optical. We observed the outburst in the radio with the VLA and MERLIN, in the optical both photometrically and spectroscopically, in the far-ultraviolet with FUSE, and in the X-rays with both Chandra and XMM-Newton. The 2 year long event had three distinct stages. During the first stage, the optical rise closely resembled an earlier, small outburst that was caused by an accretion disk instability. In the second stage, the hot component ejected an optically thick shell of material. In the third stage, the shell cleared to reveal a white dwarf whose luminosity remained on the order of 104 Lfor approximately 1 yr. The eruption was thus too energetic to have been powered by accretion alone. We propose that the initial burst of accretion was large enough to trigger enhanced nuclear burning on the surface of the white dwarf and the ejection of an optically thick shell of material. This outburst therefore combined elements of both a dwarf nova and a classical nova. Our results have implications for the long-standing problem of producing shell flashes with short recurrence times on low-mass white dwarfs in symbiotic stars.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Symbiotic - Stars: Novae, Cataclysmic Variables - Stars: Dwarf Novae - Stars: Individual: Constellation Name: Z Andromedae - Stars: Winds, Outflows - X-Rays: Binaries

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/636/1002): table1.dat table3.dat>

CDS comments: Parag. 1.1 : RX J0513-69 = RX J0513.9-6952

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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* AX Per Sy* 01 36 22.7004366768 +54 15 02.411547480   11.45 10.67 11.04   M3IIIep+A0 293 1
2 3C 48 QSO 01 37 41.2996631208 +33 09 35.080388820   16.62 16.20     ~ 2821 2
3 SV* HV 5682 XB* 05 13 50.7836696744 -69 51 47.483136927     16.566 16.606 16.62 ~ 314 0
4 ICRF J054236.1+495107 Sy1 05 42 36.13789710 +49 51 07.2337139   18.45 17.80 17.210   ~ 1500 1
5 2E 1550 XB* 05 43 34.1600044704 -68 22 22.191505716   15.9   17.2 16.54 ~ 325 0
6 RX J0925.7-4758 XB* 09 25 46.0017018216 -47 58 17.340963384   19.2       ~ 89 0
7 V* T CrB Sy* 15 59 30.1622265912 +25 55 12.613382940   11.516 10.247 9.70   M3IIIe_sh 734 0
8 V* U Sco CV* 16 22 30.7791646104 -17 52 43.166822628           F8+K2 551 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 EM* AS 297 Sy* 18 14 34.1920736832 +20 59 21.189578820     11.10     M2pev 147 0
11 V* BF Cyg Sy* 19 23 53.5006095432 +29 40 29.177024952   10.52 9.30     Bep+M5III 277 0
12 V* CI Cyg Sy* 19 50 11.8342618008 +35 41 03.004794996   11.97 9.90     M4.9III 423 0
13 V* AG Peg Sy* 21 51 01.9739297352 +12 37 32.127939336   9.85 8.69     M3IIIe 513 0
14 ICRF J232225.9+505751 QSO 23 22 25.98217576 +50 57 51.9636751       18.6   ~ 68 1
15 TYC 3645-1592-1 dS* 23 33 24.1080984528 +48 45 38.392422120   11.687 11.237 11.113   ~ 3 0
16 V* Z And Sy* 23 33 39.9553225728 +48 49 05.974867308 8.86 9.35 8.00     M2III+B1eq 526 0

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