| X-ray detection of a nova in the fireball phase | |
| Article | |
| 关键词: CLASSICAL NOVAE; PARAMETER-ESTIMATION; LIGHT CURVES; FLASHES; MODEL; | |
| DOI : 10.1038/s41586-022-04635-y | |
| 来源: SCIE | |
【 摘 要 】
Novae are caused by runaway thermonuclear burning in the hydrogen-rich envelopes of accreting white dwarfs, which leads to a rapid expansion of the envelope and the ejection of most of its mass(1,2). Theory has predicted the existence of a 'fireball' phase following directly on from the runaway fusion, which should be observable as a short, bright and soft X-ray flash before the nova becomes visible in the optical(3-5). Here we report observations of a bright and soft X-ray flash associated with the classical Galactic nova YZ Reticuli 11 h before its 9 mag optical brightening. No X-ray source was detected 4 h before and after the event, constraining the duration of the flash to shorter than 8 h. In agreement with theoretical predictions(4,6-8), the source's spectral shape is consistent with a black-body of 3.27(-0.33)(+0.11) x 10(5) K (28.2(-2.8)(+0.9 )eV), or a white dwarf atmosphere, radiating at the Eddington luminosity, with a photosphere that is only slightly larger than a typical white dwarf.
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