X-RAY-EMISSION OF NOVA-PUPPIS-1991 - ACCRETION OR A SHOCKED SHELL

Citation
M. Orio et al., X-RAY-EMISSION OF NOVA-PUPPIS-1991 - ACCRETION OR A SHOCKED SHELL, The Astrophysical journal, 466(1), 1996, pp. 410-414
Citations number
54
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
0004637X
Volume
466
Issue
1
Year of publication
1996
Part
1
Pages
410 - 414
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-637X(1996)466:1<410:XON-AO>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Nova Puppis 1991 (V351 Pup) was observed and detected in X-rays by the ROSAT Position Sensitive Proportional Counter 16 months after the vis ual maximum with a count rate of 0.223 +/- 0.005 counts s(-1). With fo llow-up optical observations we determined the value E(B-V) = 0.3 +/- 0.1 for the interstellar absorption and D = 4.7 +/- 0.6 kpc as the dis tance to the nova. The best spectral fit to the X-ray data is a model of thermal plasma at temperature kT similar or equal to 1.1 keV and so urce flux f(x) similar or equal to 3 x 10(-12) ergs cm(-2) s(-1) in th e range 0.2-2.4 keV, implying an X-ray source luminosity of 7.5 x 10(3 3) ergs s(-1). The source brightness varied between the two ROS;IT exp osures taken 2 days apart. The X-ray emission could be due to restored accretion at a very high rate or to shocks in the ejected shell; it d oes not have the characteristics of a ''supersoft'' thermal X-ray sour ce associated with nuclear burning on a white dwarf. Nova Puppis 1991 is the third classical nova that emits hard X-rays, among five that ha ve been observed by ROSAT during outburst.