Transient and asymmetric dust structures in the TeV-bright nova RS Oph revealed by spectropolarimetry
Y. Nikolov, G. J. M. Luna, K.A. Stoyanov, G. Borisov, K. Mukai, J. L., Sokoloski, A.Avramova-Boncheva

TL;DR
This study uses spectropolarimetry to reveal early, asymmetric dust formation and destruction in the nova RS Oph, linking shock interactions with dust production and asymmetry in the ejecta.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectropolarimetric evidence of early asymmetric dust formation and destruction in RS Oph, connecting shocks with dust creation in nova eruptions.
Findings
Dust was present within two days of eruption.
Early dust was asymmetric and aligned with the binary orbit.
Dust was reformed more than 80 days post-eruption.
Abstract
A long-standing question related to nova eruptions is how these eruptions can lead to the formation of dust despite the ostensibly inhospitable environment for dust within the hot, irradiated ejecta. Novae in systems such as the symbiotic binary RS Oph offers a articularly clear view of some nova shocks and any associated dust production. Here we use spectropolarimetric monitoring of the RS Oph starting two days after its eruption in 2021 Aug. to show that: dust was present in the RS Oph system as early as two days into the 2021 eruption; the spatial distribution of this early dust was asymmetric, with components both aligned with and perpendicular to the orbital plane of the binary; between two and nine days after the start of the eruption, this early dust was gradually destroyed; and dust was again created, aligned roughly with the orbital plane of the binary, more than 80 days after…
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