V496 Scuti: An Fe II nova with dust shell accompanied by CO emission
Ashish Raj, N. M. Ashok, D. P. K. Banerjee, U. Munari, P. Valisa, S., Dallaporta

TL;DR
This paper presents detailed multi-phase observations of nova V496 Scuti, highlighting its dust formation, CO emission, and spectral evolution, providing insights into its physical conditions and ejecta properties.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed near-infrared and optical spectral analysis of V496 Scuti, revealing rare CO emission and dust formation in a nova.
Findings
Detection of CO emission bands in early decline phase.
Observation of dust formation in the ejecta.
Estimation of ejecta density and mass, and nova distance.
Abstract
We present near-infrared and optical observations of the nova V496 Scuti 2009 covering various phases - pre-maximum, early decline and nebular - during the first 10 months of its discovery followed by limited observations in early part of 2011 April. The spectra follow the evolution of the nova when the lines had strong P Cygni profiles to a phase dominated by prominent emission lines. The notable feature of the near-IR spectra in the early decline phase is the rare presence of first overtone bands of carbon monoxide in emission. Later about 150 days after the peak brightness the IR spectra show clear dust formation in the expanding ejecta. Dust formation in V496 Sct is consistent with the presence of lines of elements with low ionization potentials like Na and Mg in the early spectra and the detection of CO bands in emission. The light curve shows a slow rise to the maximum and a slow…
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