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On the Raman O VI and related lines in classical novae

Steven N. Shore, Ivan De Gennaro Aquino, Simone Scaringi, Hans van Winckel

Published 2014-09-10Version 1

We critically examine the recent claimed detection of Raman scattered O VI at around 6830\AA\ in the iron curtain stage spectra of the classical CO nova V339 Del. The observed line variations are compatible in profile and timing of emission line strength with an excited state transition of neutral carbon. Line formation in classical nova ejecta is physically very different from that in symbiotic binaries, in which the O VI emission line is formed within the wind of the companion red giant at low differential velocity. The ejecta velocity and density structure prevent the scattering from producing analogous features. There might , however, be a broadband spectropolarimetric signature of the Raman process and also Rayleigh scattering at some stage in the expansion. We show that the neutral carbon spectrum, hitherto under-exploited for novae, is especially useful as a probe of the structure of the ejecta during the early, optically thick stages of the expansion

Comments: A&A Letters (in press); submitted: 11/8/14; accepted: 10/9/14
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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