The unusual Nova Cygni 2006 (V2362 Cyg)
S. Kimeswenger, S. Dalnodar, A. Knapp, J. Schafer, S., Unterguggenberger, S. Weiss (AI Innsbruck)

TL;DR
Nova Cygni 2006 exhibited an unusual rebrightening phase characterized by a second mass ejection, significantly affecting its lightcurve and energy output, with detailed spectroscopic and photometric analysis revealing its complex ejecta dynamics.
Contribution
This study provides the first detailed spectroscopic and photometric analysis of the unusual rebrightening phase in Nova Cygni 2006, highlighting a second mass ejection event.
Findings
Rebrightening contributed ~40% to total energy.
Detected a second fast mass ejection phase.
Derived distance ~7.5 kpc and E(B-V)=0.6.
Abstract
Context: Optical nova lightcurves often have structures, such as rapid declines and recoveries, due to nebular or dusty phases of the ejecta. Nova Cygni 2006 (V2362 Cyg) underwent an unusual brightening after an early rapid decline. The shape of the lightcurve can be compared to that of V1493 Aql, but the whole event in that case was not as bright and only lasted a couple of weeks. V2362 Cyg had a moderately fast decline of t_2 = 9.0 before rebrightening, which lasted 250 days after maximum. Aims: We present an analysis of our own spectroscopic investigations in combination with AAVSO photometric data covering the whole rebrightening phase until the return to the final decline. Methods: We used the medium resolution spectroscopy obtained in ten nights over a period of 79 nights to investigate the change of the velocity structure of the ejecta. The publicly available AAVSO photometry was…
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