Challenging Classical Paradigms: Recurrent Nova M31N 2017-01e, a BeWD system in M31?
Shatakshi Chamoli, Judhajeet Basu, Sudhanshu Barway, G.C. Anupama, Vishwajeet Swain, Varun Bhalero

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed multi-wavelength study of the unique recurrent nova M31N 2017-01e, proposing it as a rare Be star-white dwarf binary with atypical properties that challenge existing nova models.
Contribution
It introduces the first detailed analysis of M31N 2017-01e as a Be star-WD system, highlighting its unusual rapid recurrence and low outburst amplitude, and suggests a new accretion mechanism.
Findings
M31N 2017-01e is a rare Be-WD binary with rapid recurrence.
The system exhibits low outburst amplitude and fast evolution.
Archival data support a Be star progenitor with a circumstellar disc.
Abstract
M31N 2017-01e is the second-fastest recurrent nova known, with a recurrence period of 2.5 years in the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). This system exhibits a unique combination of properties: a low outburst amplitude ( magnitude), starkly contrasting with known recurrent novae (typically magnitudes), and a very fast evolution ( days). Its position coincides with a bright variable source () displaying a 14.3 day photometric modulation, which has been suggested as the likely progenitor. We present a multi-wavelength analysis of optical and UV data spanning quiescence and the 2019 and 2024 outbursts. Archival high-resolution imaging reveals two nearby faint sources within of the proposed nova system, which we identified as unrelated field stars. Color analysis and spectral energy distribution fitting suggest…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
