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Six months of mass outflow and inclined rings in the ejecta of V1494 Aql

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Eyres, S. P. S., Ivison, R. J., O'Brien, T. J. and Elkin, V. (2005) Six months of mass outflow and inclined rings in the ejecta of V1494 Aql. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 358 (3). pp. 1019-1024. ISSN 0035-8711

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.08829.x

Abstract

V1494 Aql was a very fast nova which reached a visual maximum of mv≃ 4.0 by the end of 1999 December 3. We report observations from 4 to 284 d after discovery, including submillimetre- and centimetre-band fluxes, a single MERLIN image and optical spectroscopy in the 410 to 700 nm range. The extent of the radio continuum emission is consistent with a recent lower distance estimate of 1.6 kpc. We conclude that the optical and radio emission arises from the same expanding ejecta. We show that these observations are not consistent with simple kinematical spherical shell models used in the past to explain the rise and fall of the radio flux density in these objects. The resolved remnant structure is consistent with an inclined ring of enhanced density within the ejecta. Optical spectroscopy indicates likely continued mass ejection for over 195 d, with the material becoming optically thin in the visible sometime between 195 and 285 d after outburst.


Item Type:Article
Additional Information:The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com
Uncontrolled Keywords (separate with ;): stars: individual: V1494 Aql; novae, cataclysmic variables; stars: winds, outflows; radio continuum: stars
Subjects:Q Science > QC Physics
Schools:School of Computing Engineering & Physcial Sciences > Jeremiah Horrocks Institute
Related URLs:
  • http://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0501344
ID Code:224
Deposited By: EPrints Services
Deposited On:03 Feb 2010 15:21
Last Modified:03 Dec 2012 16:43

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