Resolving the Remnant in Recurrent Nova V407 Cyg

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On March 10, 2010 the symbiotic binary V407 Cyg went into a outburst. It was immediately observed at many wavelengths both because Gamma-rays were detected for the first time from a nova explosion, but also because it was had a Mira companion, suggesting a dense circumstellar medium. V407 Cyg became a radio source with both thermal and non-thermal components. The radio light curves do not fit theoretical models for nova light curves suggesting that the nova explosion in V407 Cyg does not have a simple evolution. The initial radio images with the VLBA, days to months after the outburst, showed a slightly resolved source which was probably a small part of a much bigger remnant, but the early EVLA observations did not resolve it. New EVLA observations at higher resolution, taken more than a year after outburst, show a resolved remnant about 2 asec in size with several components. We will present these images and show how they will inform the interpretation of this enigmatic object.

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