Bibcode
Pietsch, W.; Haberl, F.; Sala, G.; Stiele, H.; Hornoch, K.; Riffeser, A.; Fliri, J.; Bender, R.; Buhler, S.; Burwitz, V.; Greiner, J.; Seitz, S.
Referencia bibliográfica
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/465/375. Originally published in: 2007A&A...465..375P
Fecha de publicación:
11
2006
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Descripción
Optical novae have recently been identified as the major class of
supersoft X-ray sources in M 31 based on ROSAT and early XMM-Newton and
Chandra observations. This paper reports on a search for X-ray
counterparts of optical novae in M 31 based on archival Chandra HRC-I
and ACIS-I as well as XMM-Newton observations of the galaxy center
region obtained from July 2004 to February 2005. We systematically
determine X-ray brightness or upper limit for counterparts of all known
optical novae with outbursts between November 2003 to the end of the
X-ray coverage. In addition, we determine the X-ray brightnesses for
counterparts of four novae with earlier outbursts. For comparison with
the X-ray data we created a catalogue of optical novae in M 31 based on
our own nova search programs and on all novae reported in the
literature. We collected all known properties and named the novae
consistently following the CBAT scheme. We detect eleven out of 34 novae
within a year after the optical outburst in X-rays. While for eleven
novae we detect the end of the supersoft source phase, seven novae are
still bright more than 1200, 1600, 1950, 2650, 3100, 3370 and 3380d
after outburst. One nova is detected to turn on 50d, another 200d after
outburst.
Three novae unexpectedly showed short X-ray outbursts starting within
50d after the optical outburst and lasting only two to three months. The
X-ray emission of several of the novae can be characterized as supersoft
from hardness ratios and/or X-ray spectra or by comparing HRC-I count
rates with ACIS-I count rates or upper limits. The number of detected
optical novae at supersoft X-rays is much higher than previously
estimated (>30%). We use the X-ray light curves to estimate the
burned masses of the White Dwarf and of the ejecta.
(3 data files).