IR study of nova V2468 Cyg from early decline to the coronal phase
A. Raj, N. M. Ashok, Richard J. Rudy, Ray W. Russell, David K. Lynch,, Charles E. Woodward, Michael Sitko, Amanda Day-Wilson, R. Brad Perry, Sang, Chul KIM, Mina Pak

TL;DR
This study provides comprehensive infrared spectroscopic and photometric observations of nova V2468 Cyg, revealing its hybrid nature, spectral evolution, and ejecta properties from early decline to the coronal phase.
Contribution
It is the most extensively observed infrared study of a probable Fe IIb type nova, documenting spectral evolution and ejecta characteristics.
Findings
Broad emission lines with FWHM 1800-2300 km/s early on
Rapid spectral development to higher ionization and early coronal lines
No dust emission detected in the ejecta
Abstract
We present infrared spectroscopic and photometric observations of the nova V2468 Cyg covering the period from 2008 March 13 till 2008 November 11. The JHK spectra of the object have been taken from the Mount Abu Infrared Observatory using the Near-Infrared Imager/Spectrometer. Spectra from 0.8-5.2 micron are also presented that were obtained using the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility and the SPEX instrument. The spectra are dominated by strong H I lines from the Brackett and Paschen series, Fe II, OI and CI lines in the initial days, typical of an Fe II type nova. The lines were broader in the period immediately after outburst with measured FWHM of 1800-2300 km/s for the Pa-beta and Br-gamma lines. These values narrowed to 1500-1600 km/s by 12 days from outburst. The spectra showed prominent He I lines at 1.0830 and 2.0581 micron together with H I and O I emission features after 36 days…
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