The Recurrent Nova Population in M31
Allen W. Shafter, Kamil Hornoch

TL;DR
This study catalogs over 1300 nova eruptions in M31 up to 2025, identifying 20 recurrent novae and analyzing their distribution, properties, and recurrence times compared to Galactic counterparts.
Contribution
It extends previous work by discovering seven new recurrent novae in M31 and provides a comprehensive analysis of their spatial and temporal characteristics.
Findings
20 recurrent novae in M31 with 79 eruptions identified
No significant difference in spatial distribution between recurrent and all novae
Recurrent novae are generally fainter and faster than typical novae
Abstract
The positions of more than 1300 nova eruptions in M31 catalogued through the end of calendar year 2025 have been compared in order to identify recurrent nova candidates. The work extends the study of Shafter et al. (2015) who identified a total of 12 recurrent novae with high confidence (plus four possible recurrent novae) from an analysis of 964 M31 novae observed prior to 2014. During the past 12 years an additional seven recurrent novae have been discovered in M31. In addition, we have confirmed that one of the possible recurrent novae is in fact recurrent (M31N 1990-10a), while another was shown to be a foreground dwarf nova (M31N 1966-08a). At present, there are a total of 79 nova eruptions associated with 20 known recurrent novae in M31, with four additional eruptions from two candidates remaining unconfirmed. A comparison of the spatial distribution of the recurrent novae with…
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