Early evolution of the extraordinary Nova Del 2013 (V339 Del)
A. Skopal, H. Drechsel, T. N. Tarasova, T. Kato, M. Fujii, F., Teyssier, O. Garde, J. Guarro, J. Edlin, C. Buil, D. Antao, J. N. Terry, T., Lemoult, S. Charbonnel, T. Bohlsen, A. Favaro, K. Graham

TL;DR
This study tracks the early evolution of Nova Del 2013, revealing non-spherical ejecta, super-Eddington luminosity, and a biconical ionization structure, challenging existing theoretical models of nova behavior.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational analysis of the nova's early stages, highlighting complex ejecta geometry and physical conditions not predicted by current theories.
Findings
White dwarf luminosity was super-Eddington during early stages
Ejecta exhibited a biconical ionization structure with a disk-like H I region
Nova evolution deviated from existing theoretical predictions
Abstract
We determine the temporal evolution of the luminosity L(WD), radius R(WD) and effective temperature Teff of the white dwarf (WD) pseudophotosphere of V339 Del from its discovery to around day 40. Another main objective was studying the ionization structure of the ejecta. These aims were achieved by modelling the optical/near-IR spectral energy distribution (SED) using low-resolution spectroscopy (3500 - 9200 A), UBVRcIc and JHKLM photometry. During the fireball stage (Aug. 14.8 - 19.9, 2013), Teff was in the range of 6000 - 12000 K, R(WD) was expanding non-uniformly in time from around 66 to around 300 (d/3 kpc) R(Sun), and L(WD) was super-Eddington, but not constant. After the fireball stage, a large emission measure of 1.0-2.0E+62 (d/3 kpc)**2 cm**(-3) constrained the lower limit of L(WD) to be well above the super-Eddington value. The evolution of the H-alpha line and mainly the…
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