NOVA V2362 CYGNI (NOVA CYGNI 2006): SPITZER, SWIFT, AND GROUND-BASED SPECTRAL EVOLUTION
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Lynch, David K.
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NOVA V2362 CYGNI (NOVA CYGNI 2006): SPITZER, SWIFT, AND GROUND-BASED SPECTRAL EVOLUTION
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- Lynch, David K.;
- Woodward, Charles E.;
- Gehrz, Robert;
- Helton, L. Andrew;
- Rudy, Richard J.;
- Russell, Ray W.;
- Pearson, Richard;
- Venturini, Catherine C.;
- Mazuk, S.;
- Rayner, John;
- Ness, Jan-Uwe;
- Starrfield, Sumner;
- Wagner, R. Mark;
- Osborne, Julian P.;
- Page, Kim;
- Puetter, Richard C.;
- Perry, R. Brad;
- Schwarz, Greg;
- Vanlandingham, Karen;
- Black, John;
- Bode, Michael;
- Evans, Aneurin;
- Geballe, Thomas;
- Greenhouse, Matthew;
- Hauschildt, Peter;
- Krautter, Joachim;
- Liller, William;
- Lyke, James;
- Truran, Jim;
- Kerr, T.;
- Eyres, S. P. S.;
- Shore, Steven N.;
Abstract
Nova V2362 Cygni has undergone a number of very unusual changes. Ground-based spectroscopy initially revealed a normal sequence of events: the object faded and its near-infrared emission lines gradually shifted to higher excitation conditions until about day 100 when the optical fading reversed and the object slowly brightened. This was accompanied by a rise in the Swift X-ray telescope flux and a sudden shift in excitation of the visible and IR spectrum back to low levels. The new lower excitation spectrum revealed broad line widths and many P-Cygni profiles, all indicative of the ejection of a second shell. Eventually, dust formed, the X-ray brightness apparently unaffected by dust formation-peaked and then declined, and the object faded at all wavelengths. The Spitzer dust spectra revealed a number of solid-state emission features that, at this time, are not identified.
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The Aerospace Corporation's Independent Research and Development program
Spitzer Space Telescope
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology (CalTech)
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Chandra Postdoctoral Fellowship PF5-60039
The Chandra X-Ray Center
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory for NASA NAS8-03060
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125269
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/136/5/1815
ISSN: 0004-6256
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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL Volume: 136 Issue: 5 Pages: 1815-1827 Published: NOV 2008
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