A Spitzer Survey of Novae in M31
A. W. Shafter, M. F. Bode, M. J. Darnley, K. A. Misselt, M. Rubin, and, K. Hornoch

TL;DR
This study presents the first infrared survey of novae in M31 using Spitzer, revealing dust formation in some novae and analyzing the correlation between dust formation timescales and nova speed class.
Contribution
It provides new infrared observations of M31 novae, linking dust formation timing with nova speed class, and offers insights into the spectroscopic types of these extragalactic novae.
Findings
Dust formation observed in two novae, indicating variability in dust production.
Dust formation occurs earlier in faster novae, consistent with Galactic nova behavior.
Most novae are of the Fe II spectroscopic class, with one He/N example.
Abstract
We report the results of the first infrared survey of novae in the nearby spiral galaxy, M31. Both photometric and spectroscopic observations of a sample of 10 novae (M31N 2006-09c, 2006-10a, 2006-10b, 2006-11a, 2007-07f, 2007-08a, 2007-08d, 2007-10a, 2007-11d, and 2007-11e) were obtained with the Spitzer Space Telescope. Eight of the novae were observed with the IRAC (all but M31N 2007-11d and 2007-11e) and eight with the IRS (all but 2007-07f and 2007-08a), resulting in six in common between the two instruments. The observations, which were obtained between ~3 and ~7 months after discovery, revealed evidence for dust formation in two of the novae: M31N 2006-10a and (possibly) 2007-07f, and [Ne II] 12.8 micron line emission in a third (2007-11e). The Spitzer observations were supplemented with ground-based optical photometric and spectroscopic data that were used to determine the speed…
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