Disc instabilities and nova eruptions in symbiotic systems: RS Ophiuchi and Z Andromedae
D. A. Bollimpalli, J.-M. Hameury, J.-P. Lasota

TL;DR
This study uses the disc instability model to analyze outbursts in symbiotic systems RS Ophiuchi and Z Andromedae, revealing that disc instabilities can trigger nova eruptions and that irradiation effects influence outburst properties.
Contribution
It demonstrates that accretion disc instabilities can trigger nova eruptions in symbiotic systems, with irradiation effects significantly impacting outburst characteristics.
Findings
Disc instabilities can trigger thermonuclear runaways in RS Ophiuchi.
Irradiation of the disc affects outburst properties in Z Andromedae.
Mass transfer rates influence the likelihood and nature of outbursts.
Abstract
Using the disc instability model for dwarf novae and soft X-ray transients, we investigate the stability of accretion discs in long-period binary systems. We simulate outbursts due to this thermal-viscous instability for two symbiotic systems, RS~Ophiuchi and Z~Andromedae. The outburst properties deduced from our simulations suggest that, although the recurrent nova events observed in RS~Oph are due to a thermonuclear runaway at the white dwarf surface, these runaways are triggered by accretion disc instabilities. In quiescence, the disc builds up its mass and it is only during the disc-instability outburst that mass is accreted on to the white dwarf at rates comparable to or larger than the mass-transfer rate. For a mass-transfer rate in the range to yr, the accretion rate and the mass accreted are sufficient to lead to a thermonuclear runaway…
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