Nova LMC 2009a as observed with XMM-Newton, compared with other novae
Marina Orio, Andrej Dobrotka, Ciro Pinto, Martin Henze, Jan-Uwe Ness,, Nataly Ospina, Songpeng Pei, Ehud Behar, Michael F. Bode, Sou Her, Margarita, Hernanz, and Gloria Sala

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-resolution X-ray spectra of the 2009 nova LMC 2009a, revealing complex features, variability, and comparisons with other Magellanic Clouds novae to understand their emission mechanisms and nuclear burning durations.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectral analysis of LMC 2009a and compares its properties with other novae, offering insights into their emission processes and obscuration effects.
Findings
Spectra show complex absorption and emission features.
Supersoft X-ray flux was irregularly variable on hours scale.
Comparison suggests many novae are partially obscured, affecting luminosity detection.
Abstract
We examine four high resolution reflection grating spectrometers (RGS) spectra of the February 2009 outburst of the luminous recurrent nova LMC 2009a. They were very complex and rich in intricate absorption and emission features. The continuum was consistent with a dominant component originating in the atmosphere of a shell burning white dwarf (WD) with peak effective temperature between 810,000 K and a million K, and mass in the 1.2-1.4 M range. A moderate blue shift of the absorption features of a few hundred km s can be explained with a residual nova wind depleting the WD surface at a rate of about 10 M yr. The emission spectrum seems to be due to both photoionization and shock ionization in the ejecta. The supersoft X-ray flux was irregularly variable on time scales of hours, with decreasing amplitude of the variability. We find that both the…
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