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The re-analysis of the ROSAT data of Nova Mus 1983 using white dwarf atmosphere emission models
Authors:&#; Balman  J Krautter
Institution:1Department of Physics, Middle East Technical University, InönüBulvar?, Ankara, Turkey;2Landessternwarte, Koenigstuhl, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:The analyses of X-ray emission from classical novae during the outburst stage have shown that the soft X-ray emission below 1 keV, which is thought to originate from the photosphere of the white dwarf, is inconsistent with the simple blackbody model of emission. Thus, ROSAT Position Sensitive Proportional Counter (PSPC) archival data of the classical Nova Mus 1983 (GQ Mus) have been re-analysed in order to understand the spectral development in the X-ray wavelengths during the outburst stage. The X-ray spectra are fitted with the hot white dwarf (WD) atmosphere emission models developed for the remnants of classical novae near the Eddington luminosity. The post-outburst X-ray spectra of the remnant white dwarf are examined in the context of evolution on the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram using C–O enhanced atmosphere models. The data obtained in 1991 August (during the ROSAT All Sky Survey) indicate that the effective temperature is         . The 1992 February data show that the white dwarf had reached an effective temperature in the range         with an unabsorbed X-ray flux (i.e. ~ bolometric flux) between     and     . We show that the H burning at the surface of the WD had most likely ceased at the time of the X-ray observations. Only the 1991 August data show evidence for ongoing H burning.
Keywords:stars: atmospheres  binaries: close  stars: individual: GQ Muscae  stars: mass-loss  novae  cataclysmic variables  X-rays: stars
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