IM Normae: The Death Spiral of a Cataclysmic Variable?
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Publication Date
2022-01 -
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American Astronomical Society -
Citation
Patterson, J., Kemp, J., Monard, B., Myers, G., de Miguel, E., Hambsch, F.-J., Warhurst, P., Rea, R., Dvorak, S., Menzies, K., Vanmunster, T., Roberts, G., Campbell, T., Starkey, D., Ulowetz, J., Rock, J., Seargeant, J., Boardman, J., Lemay, D., … Knigge, C. (2022). IM Normae: The Death Spiral of a Cataclysmic Variable? In The Astrophysical Journal (Vol. 924, Issue 1, p. 27). American Astronomical Society. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abec87 -
Abstract
We present a study of the orbital light curves of the recurrent nova IM Normae since its 2002 outburst. The broad “eclipses” recur with a 2.46 hr period, which increases on a timescale of 1.28(16) × 106 yr. Under the assumption of conservative mass transfer, this suggests a rate near 10−7 Me yr−1 , and this agrees with the estimated accretion rate of the postnova, based on our estimate of luminosity. IM Nor appears to be a close match to the famous recurrent nova T Pyxidis. Both stars appear to have very high accretion rates, sufficient to drive the recurrent-nova events. Both have quiescent light curves, which suggest strong heating of the low-mass secondary, and very wide orbital minima, which suggest obscuration of a large “corona” around the primary. And both have very rapid orbital period increases, as expected from a short-period binary with high mass transfer from the low-mass component. These two stars may represent a final stage of nova—and cataclysmic variable—evolution, in which irradiation-driven winds drive a high rate of mass transfer, thereby evaporating the donor star in a paroxysm of nova outbursts
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