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Expanded Very Large Array Nova Project Observations of the Classical NovaV1723 AquilaeWe present radio light curves and spectra of the classical nova VI723 Aql obtained with the Expanded Very Large Array (EVLA). This is the first paper to showcase results from the EVLA Nova Project, which comprises a team of observers and theorists utilizing the greatly enhanced sensitivity and frequency coverage of EVLA radio observations, along with observations at other wavelengths, to reach a deeper understanding of the energetics, morphology, and temporal characteristics of nova explosions. Our observations of VI723 Aql span 1-37 GHz in frequency, and we report on data from 14 to 175 days following the time of the nova explosion. The broad frequency coverage and frequent monitoring show that the radio behavior of VI723 Aql does not follow the classic Hubble-flow model of homologous spherically expanding thermal ejecta. The spectra are always at least partially optically thin, and the flux rises on faster timescales than can be reproduced with linear expansion. Therefore, any description of the underlying physical processes must go beyond this simple picture. The unusual spectral properties and light curve evolution might be explained by multiple emitting regions or shocked material. Indeed, X-ray observations from Swift reveal that shocks are likely present.
Document ID
20120010627
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Krauss, Miriam I.
(National Radio Astronomy Observatory Socorro, NM, United States)
Chomiuk, Laura
(National Radio Astronomy Observatory Socorro, NM, United States)
Rupen, Michael
(National Radio Astronomy Observatory Socorro, NM, United States)
Roy, Nirupam
(National Radio Astronomy Observatory Socorro, NM, United States)
Mioduszewski, Amy J.
(National Radio Astronomy Observatory Socorro, NM, United States)
Sokoloski, J. L.
(Columbia Univ. New York, NY, United States)
Nelson, Thomas
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Mukai, Koji
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Bode, M. F.
(Liverpool John Moores Univ. Liverpool, United Kingdom)
Eyres, S. P. S.
(University of Central Lancashire, Preston Lancashire, United Kingdom)
OBrien, T. J.
(Manchester Univ. United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
August 26, 2013
Publication Date
September 20, 2011
Publication Information
Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Letters
Volume: 739
Issue: 1
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Report/Patent Number
GSFC.JA.00463.2012
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNG06EO90A
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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