Multiwavelength observations of nova SMCN 2016-10a --- one of the brightest novae ever observed
E. Aydi, K. L. Page, N. P. M. Kuin, M. J. Darnley, F. M. Walter, P., Mr\'oz, D. Buckley, S. Mohamed, P. Whitelock, P. Woudt, S. C. Williams, M., Orio, R. E. Williams, A. P. Beardmore, J. P. Osborne, A. Kniazev, V. A. R. M., Ribeiro, A. Udalski, J. Strader, L. Chomiuk

TL;DR
This paper presents comprehensive multiwavelength observations of the exceptionally bright nova SMCN 2016-10a in the Small Magellanic Cloud, revealing its rapid evolution, spectral features, and underlying white dwarf characteristics.
Contribution
It provides the most detailed multiwavelength dataset for a nova in the SMC, including optical, near-IR, X-ray, and UV observations, and characterizes its speed, brightness, and spectral evolution.
Findings
Nova is extremely bright with M_V ≈ -10.5.
Ejected at high velocities (~3500 km/s).
White dwarf mass estimated between 1.2 and 1.3 solar masses.
Abstract
We report on multiwavelength observations of nova SMCN 2016-10a. The present observational set is one of the most comprehensive for any nova in the Small Magellanic Cloud, including: low, medium, and high resolution optical spectroscopy and spectropolarimetry from SALT, FLOYDS, and SOAR; long-term OGLE - and - bands photometry dating back to six years before eruption; SMARTS optical and near-IR photometry from 11 days until over 280 days post-eruption; satellite X-ray and ultraviolet observations from 6 days until 319 days post-eruption. The progenitor system contains a bright disk and a main sequence or a sub-giant secondary. The nova is very fast with 4.0 1.0 d and 7.8 2.0 d in the -band. If the nova is in the SMC, at a distance of 61 10 kpc, we derive 0.5, making…
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