The 2000 outburst of the recurrent nova CI Aquilae: Optical spectroscopy
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- 15 February 2001
- journal article
- Published by EDP Sciences in Astronomy & Astrophysics
- Vol. 366 (3) , 858-864
- https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20010015
Abstract
We present low- and medium resolution spectra of the recurrent nova CI Aquilae taken at 14 epochs in May and June, 2000. The overall appearance is similar to other U Sco-type recurrent novae (U Sco, V394 CrA). Medium resolution (-) hydrogen and iron profiles suggest an early expansion velocity of 2000-2500 km s-1. The Hα evolution is followed from = -0.6 d to +53 d, starting from a nearly Gaussian shape to a double peaked profile through strong P-Cyg profiles. The interstellar component of the sodium D line and two diffuse interstellar bands put constraints on the interstellar reddening which is estimated to be =. The available visual and CCD-V observations are used to determine t0, t2 and t3. The resulting parameters are: , d, d. The recent lightcurve is found to be generally similar to that observed in 1917 with departures as large as 1-2 mag in certain phases. This behaviour is also typical for the U Sco subclass.Keywords
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