The hybrid, coronal lines nova V5588 Sgr (2011 N.2) and its six repeating secondary maxima
U. Munari, A. Henden, D.P.K. Banerjee, N.M. Ashok, G.L. Righetti, S., Dallaporta, G. Cetrulo

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed 3.5-year observational analysis of Nova V5588 Sgr, highlighting its unique secondary maxima, spectral evolution, and hybrid spectral features, providing insights into nova behavior and classification.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed long-term photometric and spectroscopic analysis of V5588 Sgr, revealing its rare hybrid spectral nature and multiple secondary maxima.
Findings
Six secondary maxima with increasing wavelength and energy decline patterns.
Presence of a persistent FeII and He/N spectral hybrid with coronal lines.
Sharp emission lines with broad pedestal during decline phases.
Abstract
The outburst of Nova Sgr 2011 N.2 (=V5588 Sgr) was followed with optical and near-IR photometric and spectroscopic observations for 3.5 years, beginning shortly before the maximum. V5588 Sgr is located close to Galactic center, suffering from E(B-V)=1.56 (+/-0.1) extinction. The primary maximum was reached at V=12.37 on UT 2011 April 2.5 (+/-0.2), and the underlying smooth decline was moderately fast with t(2,V)=38 and t(3,V)=77 days. On top of an otherwise normal decline, six self-similar, fast evolving and bright secondary maxima (SdM) appeared in succession. Only very few other novae have presented so clear secondary maxima. Both the primary maximum and all SdM occurred at later times with increasing wavelengths, by amounts in agreement with expectations from fireball expansions. The radiative energy released during SdM declined following an exponential pattern, while the breadth of…
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