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Near-infrared Studies of Nova V1674 Herculis: A Shocking Record Breaker

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posted on 2024-07-08, 12:10 authored by CE Woodward, DPK Banerjee, TR Geballe, KL Page, S Starrfield, RM Wagner

We present near-infrared spectroscopy of Nova Herculis 2021 (V1674 Her), obtained over the first 70 days of its evolution. This fastest nova on record displays a rich emission line spectrum, including strong coronal line emission with complex structures. The hydrogen line fluxes, combined with a distance of4.7โˆ’1.0+1.3 kpc, give an upper limit to the hydrogen ejected mass of๐‘€ej=1.4โˆ’1.2+0.8ร—10โˆ’3MโŠ™. The coronal lines appeared at day 11.5, the earliest onset yet observed for any classical nova, before there was an obvious source of ionizing radiation. We argue that the gas cannot be photoionized, at least in the earliest phase, and must be shocked. Its temperature is estimated to be 105.57ยฑ0.05 K on day 11.5. Tentative analysis indicates a solar abundance of aluminum and an underabundance of calcium, relative to silicon, with respect to solar values in the ejecta. Further, we show that the vexing problem of whether collisional ionization or photoionization is responsible for coronal emission in classical novae can be resolved by correlating the temporal sequence in which the X-ray supersoft phase and the near-infrared coronal line emission appear.

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Author affiliation

College of Science & Engineering Physics & Astronomy

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

The Astrophysical Journal Letters

Volume

922

Issue

1

Pagination

L10 - L10

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

issn

2041-8205

eissn

2041-8213

Copyright date

2021

Available date

2024-07-08

Language

English

Deposited by

Dr Kim Page

Deposit date

2024-07-01

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