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X-Ray Flashes in Recurrent Novae: M31N 2008-12a and the Implications of the Swift Non-detection

Authors :
Kato, Mariko
Saio, Hideyuki
Henze, Martin
Ness, Jan-Uwe
Osborne, Julian P.
Page, Kim L.
Darnley, Matthew J.
Bode, Michael F.
Shafter, Allen W.
Hernanz, Margarita
Gehrels, Neil
Kennea, Jamie
Hachisu, Izumi
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Models of nova outbursts suggest that an X-ray flash should occur just after hydrogen ignition. However, this X-ray flash has never been observationally confirmed. We present four theoretical light curves of the X-ray flash for two very massive white dwarfs (WDs) of 1.380 and 1.385 M_sun and for two recurrence periods of 0.5 and 1 years. The duration of the X-ray flash is shorter for a more massive WD and for a longer recurrence period. The shortest duration of 14 hours (0.6 days) among the four cases is obtained for the 1.385 M_sun WD with one year recurrence period. In general, a nova explosion is relatively weak for a very short recurrence period, which results in a rather slow evolution toward the optical peak. This slow timescale and the predictability of very short recurrence period novae give us a chance to observe X-ray flashes of recurrent novae. In this context, we report the first attempt, using the Swift observatory, to detect an X-ray flash of the recurrent nova M31N 2008-12a (0.5 or 1 year recurrence period), which resulted in the non-detection of X-ray emission during the period of 8 days before the optical detection. We discuss the impact of these observations on nova outburst theory. The X-ray flash is one of the last frontiers of nova studies and its detection is essentially important to understand the pre-optical-maximum phase. We encourage further observations.<br />Comment: 12 pages, including 9 figures and 3 tables. To appear in the Astrophysical Journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1607.07985
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/830/1/40