On the nature of Nova 1670 (CK Vulpeculae): a merger of a red giant with a helium white dwarf
Romuald Tylenda, Tomek Kami\'nski, Radek Smolec

TL;DR
This paper investigates Nova 1670, a stellar merger event, proposing it resulted from a red giant merging with a helium white dwarf, leading to unique chemical signatures and evolution towards an R-type carbon star.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the progenitor system of Nova 1670, combining observations and simulations to identify the merger as between a red giant and a helium white dwarf.
Findings
Progenitor was a 1-2 solar mass red giant.
Merger involved a helium white dwarf, with about 12% of energy from He burning.
Remnant resembles early R-type carbon stars.
Abstract
Nova 1670 is a historical transient bearing strong similarities to a recently-recognized type of stellar eruptions known as red novae, which are thought to be powered by stellar mergers. The remnant of the transient, CK Vul, is observable today mainly through cool circumstellar gas and dust, and recombining plasma, but we have no direct view on the stellar object. Within the merger hypothesis, we aim to infer the most likely makeup of the progenitor system that resulted in Nova 1670. We collect and summarize the literature data on the physical properties of the outburst and the remnant, and on the chemical composition of the circumstellar material which resulted from optical and submillimeter observations of the circumstellar gas of CK Vul. Simple simulations yield the form and level of mixing of material associated with the merger. Products of nuclear burning are identified, among them…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
