VRI photometry of V392 Per Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Munari U.
  2. Moretti S.
  3. Maitan A.
  4. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

Nova Per 2018 (= V392 Per) halted the decline from maximum when it was 2mag brighter than quiescence and since 2019 has been stable at such a plateau. The ejecta have already fully diluted into the interstellar space. We obtained BVRIgrizY photometry and optical spectroscopy of V392 Per during the plateau phase and compared it with equivalent data gathered prior to the nova outburst. We find the companion star (CS) to be a G9 IV/III and the orbital period to be 3.4118 days, making V392 Per the longest known period for a classical nova. The location of V392 Per on the theoretical isochrones is intermediate between that of classical novae and novae erupting within symbiotic binaries, in a sense bridging the gap. The reddening is derived to be E(B-V)=0.72 and the fitting to isochrones returns a 3.6Gyr age for the system and 1.35M_{sun}_, 5.3R_{sun}_, and 15L_{sun}_ for the companion. The huge Ne overabundance in the ejecta and the very fast decline from nova maximum both point to a massive white dwarf (M(WD)>=1.1/1.2M_{sun}_). The system is viewed close to pole-on conditions and the current plateau phase is caused by irradiation of the CS by the WD still burning at the surface.

Keywords
  1. novae
  2. cataclysmic-variable-stars
  3. infrared-photometry
  4. visible-astronomy
  5. photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2020A&A...639L..10M
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ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/639/L10
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.36399010

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History

2020-07-23T07:18:37Z
Resource record created
2020-07-23T07:18:37Z
Created
2020-09-01T11:11:34Z
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