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The Temporal Development of Dust Formation and Destruction in Nova Sagittarii 2015#2 (V5668 SGR): A Panchromatic Study

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posted on 2018-05-24, 11:00 authored by R. D. Gehrz, A. Evans, C. E. Woodward, L. A. Helton, D. P. K. Banerjee, M. K. Srivastava, N. M. Ashok, V. Joshi, S. P. S. Eyres, J. Krautter, N. P. M. Kuin, K. L. Page, J. P. Osborne, G. J. Schwarz, D. P. Shenoy, S. N. Shore, S. G. Starrfield, R. M. Wagner
We present 5–28 μm SOFIA FORECAST spectroscopy complemented by panchromatic X-ray through infrared observations of the CO nova V5668 Sgr documenting the formation and destruction of dust during ∼500 days following outburst. Dust condensation commenced by 82 days after outburst at a temperature of ∼1090 K. The condensation temperature indicates that the condensate was amorphous carbon. There was a gradual decrease of the grain size and dust mass during the recovery phase. Absolute parameter values given here are for an assumed distance of 1.2 kpc. We conclude that the maximum mass of dust produced was 1.2 × 10−7 Me if the dust was amorphous carbon. The average grain radius grew to a maximum of ∼2.9 μm at a temperature of ∼720 K around day 113 when the shell visual optical depth was τv ∼ 5.4. Maximum grain growth was followed by a period of grain destruction. X-rays were detected with Swift from day 95 to beyond day 500. The Swift X-ray count rate due to the hot white dwarf peaked around day 220, when its spectrum was that of a kT = 35 eV blackbody. The temperature, together with the supersoft X-ray turn-on and turn-off times, suggests a white dwarf mass of ∼1.1 Me. We show that the X-ray fluence was sufficient to destroy the dust. Our data show that the post-dust event X-ray brightening is not due to dust destruction, which certainly occurred, as the dust is optically thin to X-rays.

Funding

We thank SOFIA Target of Opportunity Team members Tiina Liimets and Luke Keller for their participation in planning the program. R.D.G., C.E.W., and L.A.H. were supported by a USRA SOFIA Cycle 3 Target of Opportunity Nova contract. R.D.G. was supported in part by the United States Air Force and HST GO Program 13828. C.E.W. acknowledges support from HST GO Programs 13388 and 13828. The research at the Physical Research Laboratory is supported by the Department of Space, Government of India. NSF and NASA grants to ASU supported S.S. N.P.M.K., K.L.P., and J.P.O. acknowledge support from the UK Space Agency. Facilities: SOFIA - Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy, Mount Abu - , MMT - , MDM - , Swift - , HST - , AAVSO. -

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Citation

Astrophysical Journal, 2018, 858:78 (17pp)

Author affiliation

/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Physics and Astronomy

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Astrophysical Journal

Publisher

American Astronomical Society, IOP Publishing

issn

0004-637X

eissn

1538-4357

Acceptance date

2018-03-26

Copyright date

2018

Available date

2018-05-24

Publisher version

http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/aaba81/meta

Language

en