The first orbital period of a very bright and fast Nova in M31: M31N 2013-01b

Autor: Marelli, Martino, De Martino, Domitilla, Mereghetti, Sandro, De Luca, Andrea, Salvaterra, Ruben, Sidoli, Lara, Israel, Gianluca, Rodriguez, Guillermo
Rok vydání: 2018
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/aadc67
Popis: We present the first X-ray and UV/optical observations of a very bright and fast nova in the disc of M31, M31N 2013-01b. The nova reached a peak magnitude $R\sim$15 mag and decayed by 2 magnitudes in only 3 days, making it one of the brightest and fastest novae ever detected in Andromeda. From archival multi-band data we have been able to trace its fast evolution down to $U>21$ mag in less than two weeks and to uncover for the first time the Super-Soft X-ray phase, whose onset occurred 10-30 days from the optical maximum. The X-ray spectrum is consistent with a blackbody with a temperature of $\sim$50 eV and emitting radius of $\sim$4$\times 10^{9}$ cm, larger than a white dwarf radius, indicating an expanded region. Its peak X-ray luminosity, 3.5$\times 10^{37}$ erg s$^{-1}$, locates M31N 2013-01b among the most luminous novae in M31. We also unambiguously detect a short 1.28$\pm$0.02 h X-ray periodicity that we ascribe to the binary orbital period, possibly due to partial eclipses. This makes M31N 2013-01b the first nova in M31 with an orbital period determined. The short period also makes this nova one of the few known below the 2-3 h orbital period gap. All the observed characteristics strongly indicate that M31N 2013-01b harbours a massive white dwarf and a very low-mass companion, consistent with being a nova belonging to the disc population of the Andromeda Galaxy.
Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables; accepted by the Astrophysical Journal
Databáze: arXiv