BVRcIC photometry of V2615 Oph Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Munari U.
  2. Henden A.
  3. Valentini M.
  4. Siviero A.
  5. Dallaporta S.
  6. Ochner P.,Tomasoni S.
  7. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

The moderately fast Nova Oph 2007 reached maximum brightness on 2007 March 28 at V=8.52, B-V=+1.12, V-Rc=+0.76, V-Ic=+1.59 and Rc-Ic=+0.83 , after fast initial rise and a pre-maximum halt lasting a week. Decline times were t^V^_2_=26.5, t^B^_2_=30, t^V^_3_=48.5 and t^B^_3_=56.5d. The distance to the nova is d=3.7+/-0.2kpc , the height above the Galactic plane is z=215pc, the reddening is E(B-V)=0.90 and the absolute magnitude at maximum is M^max^_V_=-7.2 and M^max^_B_=-7.0. The spectrum four days before maximum resembled a F6 supergiant, in an agreement with broad-band colours. It later developed into that of a standard 'FeII'-class nova. Nine days past maximum, the expansion velocity estiIIted from the width of H{alpha} emission component was ~730km/s, and the displacement from it of the principal and diffuse-enhanced absorption systems was ~650 and 1380km/s, respectively. Dust probably formed and disappeared during the period from 82 to 100d past maximum, causing (at peak dust concentration) an extinction of {Delta}B=1.8mag and an extra {Delta}E(B-V)=0.44 reddening.

Keywords
  1. novae
  2. cataclysmic-variable-stars
  3. infrared-photometry
  4. visible-astronomy
  5. broad-band-photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2008MNRAS.387..344M
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ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/MNRAS/387/344
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.73870344

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History

2009-09-18T17:06:41Z
Resource record created
2009-09-18T17:06:41Z
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2024-07-06T20:16:22Z
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