论文标题
在大麦芽云中发现了〜30年的Nova脉动超级源源后源。
Discovery of a ~30-Year-Duration Post-Nova Pulsating Supersoft Source in the Large Magellanic Cloud
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论文摘要
Supersoft X射线源(SSS)已被确定为从二元同伴中积聚的白色矮人,并在其表面上燃烧了积聚的材料。尽管鉴于SSS的非常柔软的SSS频谱相对较少,但预计将是二进制进化模型及其作为IA型超新星祖细胞候选者的识别的人群相对较多的人群。在这里,我们报告了1RXS J050526.3-684628的X射线和光学性质,这是位于大麦芽岩(LMC)的先前未识别的积聚核燃烧的白矮人。 XMM-Newton的观测使我们能够研究其X射线频谱,并首次在〜170 s的短期振荡下进行测量。通过分析Erosita新获得的X射线数据,以及迅速的观察和档案ROSAT数据,我们在过去30年中遵循了其长期演变。我们将1RXS J050526.3-684628确定为经历了残留表面核燃烧的Nova后SSS,最终在2013年达到顶峰,现在正在下降。尽管从理论上讲长期以来期望,但尚未发现如此长寿的残留燃烧物体。与现有模型相比,我们发现有效温度和发光性演变与〜0.7 $ m _ {\ odot} $ carbon-oxygen白色dwarf积聚〜10 $^{ - 9}〜\ rm {m} _ {\ odot} $/yr。我们的结果表明,可能还有更多未发现的SSS和“错过” Novae,等待着LMC和其他地方的专用X射线搜索。
Supersoft X-ray sources (SSS) have been identified as white dwarfs accreting from binary companions and undergoing nuclear-burning of the accreted material on their surface. Although expected to be a relatively numerous population from both binary evolution models and their identification as Type Ia supernova progenitor candidates, given the very soft spectrum of SSSs relatively few are known. Here we report on the X-ray and optical properties of 1RXS J050526.3-684628, a previously unidentified accreting nuclear-burning white dwarf located in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). XMM-Newton observations enabled us to study its X-ray spectrum and measure for the first time short period oscillations of ~170 s. By analysing newly obtained X-ray data by eROSITA, together with Swift observations and archival ROSAT data, we have followed its long-term evolution over the last 3 decades. We identify 1RXS J050526.3-684628 as a slowly-evolving post-nova SSS undergoing residual surface nuclear-burning, which finally reached its peak in 2013 and is now declining. Though long expected on theoretical grounds, such long-lived residual-burning objects had not yet been found. By comparison with existing models, we find that the effective temperature and luminosity evolution are consistent with a ~0.7 $M_{\odot}$ carbon-oxygen white dwarf accreting ~10$^{-9}~\rm{M}_{\odot}$/yr. Our results suggest there may be many more undiscovered SSSs and "missed" novae awaiting dedicated deep X-ray searches in the LMC and elsewhere.