Modelling the circumstellar medium in RS Ophiuchi and its link to Type Ia supernovae
Richard A. Booth, Shazrene Mohamed, Philipp Podsiadlowski

TL;DR
This study uses simulations of the RS Ophiuchi system to understand its circumstellar medium and how it relates to Type Ia supernovae, revealing structures that influence observed spectral features and supernova variability.
Contribution
It presents detailed models of the circumstellar environment in RS Oph, linking nova outburst interactions to supernova spectral features and variability.
Findings
Dense equatorial outflow from mass transfer
Bipolar outflow from nova interaction
High mass-loss rate needed to explain supernova variability
Abstract
Recent interpretations of narrow, variable absorption lines detected in some Type Ia supernovae suggest that their progenitors are surrounded by dense, circumstellar material. Similar variations detected in the symbiotic recurrent nova system RS Oph, which undergoes thermonuclear outbursts every ~20 years, making it an ideal candidate to investigate the origin of these lines. To this end, we present simulations of multiple mass transfer-nova cycles in RS Oph. We find that the quiescent mass transfer produces a dense, equatorial outflow, i.e., concentrated towards the binary orbital plane, and an accretion disc forms around the white dwarf. The interaction of a spherical nova outburst with these aspherical circumstellar structures produces a bipolar outflow, similar to that seen in HST imaging of the 2006 outburst. In order to produce an ionization structure that is consistent with…
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