Multiple flares caused by mass ejection episodes during the advanced nebular phase of Nova Scuti 2019
U. Munari, G.L. Righetti, and S. Dallaporta

TL;DR
This study documents nine large amplitude flares in Nova Sct 2019 during its nebular phase, caused by high-velocity mass ejection from the burning white dwarf, revealing unique late-stage flaring behavior.
Contribution
It reports the first detailed observation of multiple flares during the advanced nebular stage of a nova, with analysis of their timing, origin, and effects on emission lines.
Findings
Nine large amplitude flares observed during nebular stage
Flares caused by high-velocity mass ejection (~1000 km/s)
Flares influenced emission lines and slowed decline rate
Abstract
Our photometric and spectroscopic monitoring shows that starting with 2020 June 4, day +217 from optical maximum and well into its advanced nebular stage, Nova Sct 2019 began displaying a series of nine large amplitude flares (up to Delta(m)~1.7 mag), characterized by a rapid rise to peak (=<10 hours) and a fast exponential decline (e-folding time =<50 hours). The time interval Delta(t) between flares follows an ordered sequence, declining from 8.43 to 4.90 days, that safely allows to exclude that any other flare occured without being recorded by the observations. When the sequence of flares was over by 2020 July 28 (day +271), Nova Sct 2019 slowed its overall decline rate from Delta(m)=0.0067 mag/day to 0.0027 mag/day. The flares were caused by material expelled at high velocity (~1000 km/s) from the still burning WD. The cooler pseudo-photosphere forming at each flare in the expelled…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · High-pressure geophysics and materials
