Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2010-07-06
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
12 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics
Scientific paper
The Nova HR Del, discovered in 1967, was found to be exceptionally bright in the optical and UV during the whole lifetime of the IUE satellite (ending in 1996) and appears to be still extremely luminous today. The reason for this continuing activity is not clear; continuing weak thermonuclear burning might be involved. HR Del was thus monitored over several years, both in broad band photometry and spectroscopically in the H$\alpha$ spectral region. The profile of the H$\alpha$ line shows two components: a narrow, central component; and broader wings. The former is most easily understood as being due to an accretion disk, whose geometry might lead to it partly occulting itself. That component shows something like an S wave with an orbital phase dependance, suggesting that it could be due to a spot bright in H$\alpha$. The wide component must come from another region, with a probably non-negligible contribution from the material ejected during the 1967 outburst. Non-orbital variations of the H$\alpha$ equivalent width were found both on long and short time scales. Similar variations were found in the photometry, showing a component with a clear dependence on the orbital phase, but no obvious relation with the H$\alpha$ variations. The orbital part of the photometric variations can be explained by irradiation of the companion, while the properties of H$\alpha$ are explicable by the presence of an accretion disk and a spot bright in H$\alpha$.
Dennefeld Michel
Friedjung Michael
Voloshina Irina
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