Multiwavelength Observations of Multiple Eruptions of the Recurrent Nova M31N 2008-12a

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2024)

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Abstract
We report the optical, UV, and soft X-ray observations of the 2017-2022 eruptions of the recurrent nova M31N 2008-12a. We find a cusp feature in the r ' - and i ' -band light curves close to the peak, which could be related to jets. The geometry of the nova ejecta based on morpho-kinematic modeling of the H alpha emission line indicates an extended jet-like bipolar structure. Spectral modeling indicates an ejecta mass of 10(-7)-10(-8) M-circle dot during each eruption and an enhanced helium abundance. The supersoft source phase shows significant variability, which is anticorrelated to the UV emission, indicating a common origin. The variability could be due to the reformation of the accretion disk. We infer a steady decrease in the accretion rate over the years based on the intereruption recurrence period. A comparison of the accretion rate with different models on the M-WD - (M) over dot plane yields the mass of a CO white dwarf, powering the H-shell flashes every similar to 1 yr, to be >1.36 M-circle dot and growing with time, making M31N 2008-12a a strong candidate for the single degenerate scenario of the Type Ia supernovae progenitor.
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Recurrent novae,Andromeda Galaxy,Cataclysmic variable stars,Transient sources,Photometry,Spectroscopy
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