A Spectroscopic and Photometric Survey of Novae in M31
A. W. Shafter, M. J. Darnley, K. Hornoch, A. V. Filippenko, M. F., Bode, R. Ciardullo, K. A. Misselt, R. A. Hounsell, R. Chornock, and T., Matheson

TL;DR
This multi-year survey of M31 novae provides extensive spectroscopic and photometric data, revealing classifications, correlations with speed and brightness, and spatial distributions, significantly expanding the existing dataset and understanding of nova properties in M31.
Contribution
The study doubles the number of spectroscopically classified novae in M31 and analyzes their properties and distributions, offering new insights into nova classifications and behaviors.
Findings
82% of novae are Fe II class, similar to the Milky Way
He/N novae are generally faster and brighter
Fast novae tend to be more spatially extended in M31
Abstract
We report the results of a multi-year spectroscopic and photometric survey of novae in M31 that resulted in a total of 53 spectra of 48 individual nova candidates. Two of these, M31N 1995-11e and M31N 2007-11g, were revealed to be long-period Mira variables, not novae. These data double the number of spectra extant for novae in M31 through the end of 2009 and bring to 91 the number of M31 novae with known spectroscopic classifications. We find that 75 novae (82%) are confirmed or likely members of the Fe II spectroscopic class, with the remaining 16 novae (18%) belonging to the He/N (and related) classes. These numbers are consistent with those found for Galactic novae. We find no compelling evidence that spectroscopic class depends sensitively on spatial position or population within M31 (i.e., bulge vs. disk), although the distribution for He/N systems appears slightly more extended…
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