The spectroscopic evolution of the $\gamma$-ray emitting classical nova Nova Mon 2012. I. Implications for the ONe subclass of classical novae
S. N. Shore (Univ. Pisa, INFN-Pisa), I. De Gennaro Aquino (Univ., Pisa), G. J. Schwarz (AAS), T. Augusteijn (NOT), C. C. Cheung (NRL), F. M., Walter (SUNY-SB), S. Starrfield (ASU)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the spectroscopic evolution of Nova Mon 2012, the first classical nova detected as a gamma-ray transient, revealing its bipolar ejecta structure, confirming its ONe classification, and suggesting gamma-ray emission is common among ONe novae.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectroscopic modeling of Nova Mon 2012, confirming its ONe nature and proposing that gamma-ray emission is a common feature of ONe novae and possibly all classical novae.
Findings
Nova Mon 2012 is confirmed as an ONe nova.
Ejecta have a bipolar geometry with specific inclination and opening angle.
Gamma-ray emission may be a universal feature of ONe novae.
Abstract
Nova Mon 2012 was the first classical nova to be detected as a high energy -ray transient, by Fermi-LAT, before its optical discovery. We study a time sequence of high resolution optical echelle spectra (Nordic Optical Telescope) and contemporaneous NOT, STIS UV, and CHIRON echelle spectra (Nov 20/21/22). We use [O III] and H line fluxs to constrain the properties of the ejecta. We derive the structure from the optical and UV line profiles and compare our measured line fluxes for with predictions using Cloudy with abundances from other ONe novae. Mon 2012 is confirmed as an ONe nova. We find E(B-V)=0.850.05 and hydrogen column density cm. The corrected continuum luminosity is nearly the same in the entire observed energy range as V1974 Cyg, V382 Mon, and Nova LMC 2000 at the same epoch after outburst. The distance, about 3.6 kpc, is…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
