Chemical and physical parameters from X-ray high resolution spectra of the Galactic nova V959 Mon
U. Peretz, M. Orio, E. Behar, A. Bianchini, J. Gallagher, T. Rauch, B., Tofflemire, P. Zemko

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-resolution X-ray spectra of the Galactic nova V959 Mon during its outburst, revealing plasma conditions, element abundances, and white dwarf characteristics, providing new insights into nova physics and nucleosynthesis.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray spectral analysis of V959 Mon revealing plasma components, element abundances, and white dwarf properties during outburst.
Findings
X-ray fluxes measured at two epochs with detailed plasma modeling
Detection of dense clumps in ejecta from spectral diagnostics
High Al abundance supporting nova contribution to Galactic Al(26)
Abstract
Two observations of V959 Mon, done using the Chandra X-ray gratings during the late outburst phases (2012 September and December), offer extraordinary insight into the physics and chemistry of this Galactic ONe nova. the X-ray flux was 1.7 x 10(-11) erg/cm(2)/s and 8.6 x 10(-12) erg/cm(2)/s, respectively at the two epochs. The first result, coupled with electron density diagnostics and compared with published optical and ultraviolet observations, indicates that most likely in 2012 September the X-rays originate from a very small fraction of the ejecta, concentrated in very dense clumps. We obtained a fairly good fit to the September spectrum with a model of plasma in collisional ionization equilibrium (CIE) with two components; one at a temperature of 0.78 keV, blueshifted by 710-930 km/s, the other at a temperature of 4.5 keV, mostly contributing to the high-energy continuum. However,…
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