An extensive optical study of V2491 Cyg (Nova Cyg 2008 N.2), from maximum brightness to return to quiescence
U. Munari, A. Siviero, S. Dallaporta, G. Cherini, P. Valisa, L., Tomasella

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed optical analysis of Nova Cyg 2008 N2, including its light curve, spectral evolution, and physical parameters, highlighting its unique secondary maximum and long-term behavior.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed photometric and spectroscopic analysis of V2491 Cyg, including its secondary maximum and long-term evolution, with new insights into its ejecta and accretion resumption.
Findings
Secondary maximum observed, only third such case in novae
Ejected mass estimated at 5.3 x 10^-6 solar masses
Nova returned to progenitor brightness and resumed accretion by day +831
Abstract
The photometric and spectroscopic evolution of the He/N and very fast Nova Cyg 2008 N2 (V2491 Cyg) is studied in detail. A primary maximum was reached at V=7.45 +/-0.05 on April 11.37 (+/-0.1) 2008 UT, followed by a smooth decline characterized by t2(V)=4.8 days, and then a second maximum was attained at V=9.49 +/-0.03, 14.5 days after the primary one. This is the only third nova to have displayed a secondary maximum, after V2362 Cyg and V1493 Aql. The development and energetics of the secondary maximum is studied in detail. The smooth decline that followed was accurately monitored until day +144 when the nova was 8.6 mag fainter than maximum brightness, well into its nebular phase, with its line and continuum emissivity declining as t-3. The reddening affecting the nova was E(B-V)=0.23 +/-0.01, and the distance of 14 kpc places the nova at a height above the galactic plane of 1.1 kpc,…
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