Morpho-kinematic modeling of the expanding ejecta of the extremely slow nova V1280 Scorpii
Hiroyuki Naito, Akito Tajitsu, Val\`erio A. R. M. Ribeiro, Akira Arai,, Hiroyuki Maehara, Shinjirou Kouzuma, Takashi Iijima, Atsuo T. Okazaki, Makoto, Watanabe, Seiko Takagi, Fumitake Watanabe, Itsuki Sakon, Kozo Sadakane

TL;DR
This study models the 3D morphology of the slow nova V1280 Sco's ejecta using emission line profiles, revealing high inclination and supporting a shock interaction model for its peculiar features.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed 3D morphokinematic modeling approach for a slow nova, linking ejecta geometry to observed spectral and optical features.
Findings
Best-fit expansion velocity: ~2100 km/s from [O III] lines
High inclination angle (~80 degrees) consistent with absorption features
Support for shock interaction model explaining optical flares and dust formation
Abstract
Morphology of nova ejecta is essential for fully understanding the physical processes involved in nova eruptions. We studied the 3D morphology of the expanding ejecta of the extremely slow nova V1280 Sco with a unique light curve. Synthetic line profile spectra were compared to the observed [O III] 4959, 5007 and [N II] 5755 emission line profiles in order to find the best-fit morphology, inclination angle, and maximum expansion velocity of the ejected shell. We derive the best fitting expansion velocity, inclination, and squeeze as \,km\,s, deg, and using [O III] line profiles, and \,km\,s, deg, and using [N II] 5755 line profile. A high inclination angle is consistent with the observational results showing…
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