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Concurrent Formation of Carbon and Silicate Dust in Nova V1280 Sco

Authors :
Sakon, Itsuki
Sako, Shigeyuki
Onaka, Takashi
Nozawa, Takaya
Kimura, Yuki
Fujiyoshi, Takuya
Shimonishi, Takashi
Usui, Fumihiko
Takahashi, Hidenori
Ohsawa, Ryou
Arai, Akira
Uemura, Makoto
Nagayama, Takahiro
Koo, Bon-Chul
Kozasa, Takashi
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We present infrared multi-epoch observations of the dust forming nova V1280 Sco over $\sim$2000 days from the outburst. The temporal evolution of the infrared spectral energy distributions at 1272, 1616 and 1947 days can be explained by the emissions produced by amorphous carbon dust of mass (6.6--8.7)$\times$10$^{-8}$M$_{\odot}$ with a representative grain size of 0.01$~\mu$m and astronomical silicate dust of mass (3.4--4.3)$\times$10$^{-7}$M$_{\odot}$ with a representative grain size of 0.3--0.5$~\mu$m. Both of these dust species travel farther away from the white dwarf without an apparent mass evolution throughout those later epochs. The dust formation scenario around V1280 Sco suggested from our analyses is that the amorphous carbon dust is formed in the nova ejecta followed by the formation of silicate dust in the expanding nova ejecta or as a result of the interaction between the nova wind and the circumstellar medium.<br />Comment: 47 pages, 19 figures. Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal on December 2, 2015

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1507.08801
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/817/2/145