Extended X-ray emission from the classic nova DQ Her -- On the possible presence of a magnetized jet
J.A. Toal\'a, M.A. Guerrero, E. Santamar\'ia, G. Ramos-Larios, and L., Sabin

TL;DR
This paper analyzes X-ray observations of DQ Her, revealing a bipolar jet-like structure extending beyond the nova shell, likely a magnetized jet with both thermal and non-thermal emission components.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of a bipolar jet in DQ Her, suggesting the presence of a magnetized jet based on X-ray emission analysis.
Findings
Extended X-ray emission corresponds to a bipolar jet-like structure.
The jet extends approximately 32 arcseconds from NE to SW.
The X-ray emission includes thermal plasma and non-thermal components.
Abstract
We present an analysis of archival Chandra and XMM-Newton observations of the magnetically-active cataclysmic variable DQ Her and the shell around it ejected in a nova event in 1934. A careful revision of the Chandra observations confirms previous claims on the presence of extended X-ray emission around DQ Her and reveals that it actually corresponds to a bipolar jet-like structure extending 32 along a direction from NE to SW. Therefore, this X-ray emission extends beyond the optical nova shell and is perpendicular to its major axis. The XMM-Newton observations confirm the presence of the extended X-ray emission detected by Chandra, suggesting the additional presence of a diffuse X-ray emission from a hot bubble filling the nova shell. This hot bubble was very likely produced by the explosion that created the nebular shell detected in optical images. The bipolar feature can…
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