Recurrent Novae in M31
A. W. Shafter, M. Henze, T. A. Rector, F. Schweizer, K. Hornoch, M., Orio, W. Pietsch, M. J. Darnley, S. C. Williams, M. F. Bode, and J. Bryan

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes recurrent nova candidates in M31, estimating their frequency and recurrence times, and assesses their potential role in Type Ia supernovae production.
Contribution
The paper provides a systematic method for identifying recurrent novae in M31 and estimates their occurrence rate and recurrence timescales.
Findings
Approximately 4% of M31 nova eruptions are from recurrent novae.
Discovery efficiency for recurrent novae may be as low as 10%.
Recurrent novae likely do not significantly contribute to Type Ia supernovae.
Abstract
The reported positions of 964 suspected nova eruptions in M31 recorded through the end of calendar year 2013 have been compared in order to identify recurrent nova candidates. To pass the initial screen and qualify as a recurrent nova candidate two or more eruptions were required to be coincident within 0.1', although this criterion was relaxed to 0.15' for novae discovered on early photographic patrols. A total of 118 eruptions from 51 potential recurrent nova systems satisfied the screening criterion. To determine what fraction of these novae are indeed recurrent the original plates and published images of the relevant eruptions have been carefully compared. This procedure has resulted in the elimination of 27 of the 51 progenitor candidates (61 eruptions) from further consideration as recurrent novae, with another 8 systems (17 eruptions) deemed unlikely to be recurrent. Of the…
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