Abstract
We present the results of ASCA and RXTE observations of the early X-ray emission from the classical nova V382 Velorum. Its ASCA spectrum was hard (kT ~ 10 keV) with strong (1023 cm-2) intrinsic absorption. In the subsequent RXTE data, the spectra became softer, because of both a declining temperature and a diminishing column. We argue that this places the X-ray emission interior to the outermost ejecta produced by V382 Vel in 1999, and therefore it must have been the result of a shock internal to the nova ejecta. The weakness of the Fe Kα lines probably indicates that the X-ray-emitting plasmas are not in ionization equilibrium.
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