Early infrared spectral development of V1187 scorpii (nova scorpii 2004 NO. 2)

  • D. K. Lynch
  • , C. E. Woodward
  • , T. R. Geballe
  • , R. W. Russell
  • , R. J. Rudy
  • , C. C. Venturini
  • , G. J. Schwarz
  • , R. D. Gehrz
  • , N. Smith
  • , J. E. Lyke
  • , S. J. Bus
  • , M. L. Sitko
  • , T. E. Harrison
  • , S. Fisher
  • , S. P. Eyres
  • , A. Evans
  • , S. N. Shore
  • , S. Starrfield
  • , M. F. Bode
  • , M. A. Greenhouse
  • P. H. Hauschildt, J. W. Truran, R. E. Williams, R. Brad Perry, R. Zamanov, T. J. O'Brien

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    Abstract

    We report on an unprecedented infrared time series of spectra of V1187 Sco, a very fast ONeMg nova. The observations covered a 56 day period (2004 August 6-September 30) starting 2 days after the nova's peak brightness. Time evolution of the spectra revealed changing line strengths and profiles on timescales of less than a day to weeks as the nova evolved from early postmaximum to early coronal phases. When our ground-based optical and Spitzer Space Telescope data were combined, the wavelength coverage of 0.38-36 μm allowed an accurate spectral energy distribution to be derived when it was about 6 weeks after outburst. Developing double structure in the He I lines showed them changing from narrow to broad in only a few days. Using the O I lines in combination with the optical spectra, we derived a reddening of E(B - V) = 1.56 ± 0.08 and a distance of 4.9 ± 0.5 kpc. Modeling of the ejected material strongly suggested that it was geometrically thick with ΔR/R = 0.8-0.9 (more of a wind than a shell) and a low filling factor of order a few percent. The line shapes were consistent with a cylindrical jet, bipolar, or spherical Hubble flow expansion with a maximum speed of about -3000 km s-1. The central peak appeared to be more associated with the spherical component, while the two peaks (especially in Hβ) suggested a ring with either a lower velocity component or with its axis inclined to the line of sight.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Pages (from-to)987-1003
    Number of pages17
    JournalAstrophysical Journal
    Volume638
    Issue number2 I
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Feb 20 2006

    Keywords

    • Individual (V1187 Scorpii)
    • Infrared
    • Stars - novae, cataclysmic variables - stars

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