Optical and near-infrared spectroscopy of Nova V2891 Cygni: evidence for shock-induced dust formation
Vipin Kumar (1,2), Mudit K. Srivastava (1), Dipankar P.K. Banerjee, (1), C. E. Woodward (3), Ulisse Munari (4), Aneurin Evans (5), Vishal Joshi, (1), Sergio Dallaporta (6), and Kim L. Page (7) ( (1) Astronomy and, Astrophysics Division, Physical Research Laboratory

TL;DR
This study presents multi-epoch optical and near-infrared observations of Nova V2891 Cygni, revealing shock-induced dust formation, coronal line emission, and multiple mass ejection episodes over 15 months.
Contribution
It provides the first evidence of shock-induced dust formation in a nova, supported by spectroscopic data showing coronal lines and dust coinciding with shock activity.
Findings
Dust mass estimated at 0.83-1.25 x 10^-10 M_sun
Coronal lines created by shock heating, not photoionization
Shock-induced dust formation mechanism proposed
Abstract
We present multi-epoch optical and near-infrared observations of the highly reddened, \pion{Fe}{ii} class slow nova V2891 Cygni. The observations span 15 months since its discovery. The initial rapid brightening from quiescence, and the presence of a 35 day long pre-maximum halt, is well documented. The evidence that the current outburst of V2891 Cyg has undergone several distinct episodes of mass ejection is seen through time-varying P Cygni profiles of the O\,{\sc i} 7773\, line. A highlight is the occurrence of a dust formation event centred around +273d, which coincides with a phase of coronal line emission. The dust mass is found to be . There is strong evidence to suggest that the coronal lines are created by shock heating rather than by photoionization. The simultaneous occurrence of the dust and coronal lines (with…
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