Monday, February 25, 2013

1302.5570 (C. Tappert et al.)

Life after eruption - II. The eclipsing old nova V728 Scorpii    [PDF]

C. Tappert, N. Vogt, L. Schmidtobreick, A. Ederoclite, J. Vanderbeke
The old nova V728 Sco has been recently recovered via photometric and spectroscopic observations, 150 years after the nova eruption. The spectral properties pointed to a high-inclination system with a comparatively low mass-transfer rate. In this paper we show that the object is an eclipsing system with an orbital period of 3.32 h. It has enhanced long-term variability that can be interpreted as 'stunted' dwarf-nova-type outbursts. Using the ingress and egress times of the eclipsed components we calculate the radius of the central object. The latter turns out to be significantly larger than a white dwarf and we identify it with a hot inner disc. The implications for models on the behaviour of post-novae are discussed.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.5570

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