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Chandra observations of nova KT Eridani in outburst

Published 8 Aug 2021 in astro-ph.HE | (2108.03577v1)

Abstract: We analyse here four observations of nova KT Eri (Nova Eri 2009) done with the Chandra High Resolution Camera Spectrometer (HRC-S) and the Low Energy Transmission Grating (LETG) in 2010, from day 71 until day 159 after the optical maximum, in the luminous supersoft X-ray phase. The spectrum presents many absorption features with a large range of velocity, from a few hundred km s${-1}$ to 3100 km s${-1}$ in the same observation, and a few prominent emission features, generally redshifted by more than 2000 km s${-1}$. Although the uncertainty on the distance and the WD luminosity from the approximate fit do not let us rule out a larger absolute luminosity than our best estimate of $\simeq 5 \times 10{37}$ erg s${-1}$, it is likely that we observed only up to $\simeq$40% of the surface of the white dwarf, which may have been partially hidden by clumpy ejecta. Our fit with atmospheric models indicate a massive white dwarf in the 1.15-1.25 M$_\odot$ range. A thermal spectrum originating in the ejecta appears to be superimposed on the white dwarf spectrum. It is complex, has more than one component and may be due to a mixture of photoionized and shock ionized outflowing material. We confirm that the $\simeq$35 s oscillation that was reported earlier, was detected in the last observation, done on day 159 of the outburst.

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