Search for 7Be in the outburst of four recent novae
Paolo Molaro, Luca Izzo, Piercarlo Bonifacio, Margarita Hernanz,, Pierluigi Selvelli, Massimo Della Valle

TL;DR
This study searches for 7Be in four recent nova outbursts using high-resolution UVES spectra, detecting it in two cases and estimating its abundance, which exceeds theoretical predictions, suggesting novae as main 7Li sources.
Contribution
First detection of 7Be in two recent novae with detailed abundance analysis, highlighting variability and implications for nova nucleosynthesis models.
Findings
7Be detected in Nova Mus 2018 and ASASSN-18fv
7Be not detected in ASASSN-17hx and possibly Nova Cir 2018
7Be/H abundance exceeds theoretical predictions by nearly an order of magnitude
Abstract
Following the recent detection of 7Be in the outburst spectra of Classical Novae we report the search for this isotope in the outbursts of four recent bright novae by means of high resolution UVES observations. The 7BeII 313.0583, 313.1228 nm doublet resonance lines are detected in the high velocity components of Nova Mus 2018 and ASASSN-18fv during outburst. On the other hand 7BeII is neither detected in ASASSN-17hx and possibly nor in Nova Cir 2018, therefore showing that the 7BeII is not always ejected in the thermonuclear runaway. Taking into account the 7Be decay we find X(7Be)/X(H) approx 1.5 x10 ^{-5} and 2.2 x 10 ^{-5} in Nova Mus 2018 and ASASSN-18fv, respectively. A value of 7Be/H about 2 x10 ^{-5} is found in 5 out of the 7 extant measurements and it might be considered as a typical 7Be yield for novae. However, this value is almost one order of magnitude larger than…
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