High-resolution imaging of the evolving bipolar outflows in symbiotic novae: The case of the RSOphiuchi 2021 nova outburst
R. Lico, M. Giroletti, U. Munari, T.J. O'Brien, B. Marcote, D.R.A., Williams, J. Yang, P. Veres, P. Woudt

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution radio observations to analyze the evolving bipolar outflows in the 2021 RS Ophiuchi nova outburst, revealing detailed ejecta structure, expansion dynamics, and surrounding medium conditions.
Contribution
It provides the first high-resolution imaging of the nova's bipolar ejecta and characterizes their evolution and physical environment with unprecedented detail.
Findings
Evolving bipolar outflows expanding at ~7000 km/s
Density decreases from 10^7 to 9x10^5 cm^-3 over 400 AU
Most mass lost by the red giant goes into the orbital plane enhancement
Abstract
The recurrent and symbiotic nova RS Ophiuchi (RSOph) underwent a new outburst phase during August 2021, about 15 years after the last event that occurred in 2006. This outburst represents the first nova event ever detected at very high energies (VHE, E>100\,GeV), and a whole set of coordinated multiwavelength observations were triggered by this event. The main goals of this work are to characterize the evolving morphology of the expanding bipolar ejecta with high accuracy and to determine the physical conditions of the surrounding medium in which they propagate. By means of high-resolution very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) radio observations, we monitored RSOph with the European VLBI Network (EVN) and e-MERLIN at 1.6 and 5\,GHz during multiple epochs from 14 to 65 days after the explosion. We reveal an evolving source structure consisting of a central and compact core and two…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Laser-Plasma Interactions and Diagnostics · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
