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Issue A&A
Volume 384, Number 3, March IV 2002
Page(s) 1023 - 1029
Section Formation, structure and evolution of stars
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20020107



A&A 384, 1023-1029 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20020107

Classical novae in outburst: The early evolution of the ultraviolet continuum

A. Cassatella1, 2, A. Altamore2 and R. González-Riestra3

1  CNR, Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale, via del Fosso del Cavaliere 100, 00133 Rome, Italy
2  Dipartimento di Fisica E. Amaldi, Università Roma Tre, via della Vasca Navale 84, 00146 Rome, Italy
3  Laboratorio de Astrofísica Espacial y Física Fundamental, PO Box 50727, 28080 Madrid, Spain

(Received 3 December 2001 / Accepted 15 January 2002 )

Abstract
In the framework of a phenomenological study of the ultraviolet properties of classical novae in outburst, we have selected 12 objects among the best monitored at low resolution with the IUE satellite, and studied the temporal evolution of the ultraviolet continuum and of the $\ion{O}{i}$ 1300 Å line flux during the early post-outburst phase. We confirm that the UV flux maximum takes place systematically after the visual maximum and that its time delay is a linear function of t3. A linear dependence on t3 is also found for the duration of the UV outburst and for the time the $\ion{O}{i}$ line flux reaches a maximum. This latter time marks the start of the transition phase to nebular conditions. Within the uncertainties imposed by the sample of objects used and by the observational errors, these results suggest a quite homogeneous behaviour of classical novae in the ultraviolet range.


Key words: stars: novae, cataclysmic variables -- techniques: spectroscopic -- ultraviolet: stars

Offprint request: A. Cassatella, cassatella@fis.uniroma3.it

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