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Millinovae: a new class of transient supersoft X-ray sources without a classical nova eruption

Millinovae: a new class of transient supersoft X-ray sources without a classical nova eruption
Millinovae: a new class of transient supersoft X-ray sources without a classical nova eruption
Some accreting binary systems containing a white dwarf (such as classical novae or persistent supersoft sources) are seen to emit low-energy X-rays with temperatures of ∼ 106 K and luminosities exceeding 1035 erg s−1. These X-rays are thought to originate from nuclear burning on the white dwarf surface, either caused by a thermonuclear runaway (classical novae) or a high mass-accretion rate that sustains steady nuclear burning (persistent sources). The discovery of transient supersoft X-rays from ASASSN-16oh challenged these ideas, as no clear signatures of mass ejection indicative of a classical nova eruption were detected, and the origin of these X-rays remains controversial. It was unclear whether this star was one of a kind or representative of a larger, as yet undiscovered, group. Here, we present the discovery of 29 stars located in the direction of the Magellanic Clouds exhibiting long-duration, symmetrical optical outbursts similar to that seen in ASASSN-16oh. We observed one of these objects during an optical outburst and found it to be emitting transient supersoft X-rays, while no signatures of mass ejection (indicative of a classical nova eruption) were detected. We therefore propose that these objects form a homogeneous group of transient supersoft X-ray sources, which we dub "millinovae" because their optical luminosities are approximately a 1000 times fainter than those of ordinary classical novae.
astro-ph.SR, astro-ph.HE
Mróz, Przemek
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Król, Krzysztof
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Szegedi, Hélène
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Charles, Philip
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Page, Kim L.
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Udalski, Andrzej
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Dewangan, Gulab
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Meintjes, Pieter
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Szymański, Michał K.
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Soszyński, Igor
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Kozłowski, Szymon
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Ulaczyk, Krzysztof
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Gromadzki, Mariusz
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et al.
Mróz, Przemek
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Król, Krzysztof
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Szegedi, Hélène
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Charles, Philip
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Page, Kim L.
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Udalski, Andrzej
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Buckley, David A. H.
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Dewangan, Gulab
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Meintjes, Pieter
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Szymański, Michał K.
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Soszyński, Igor
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Pietrukowicz, Paweł
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Kozłowski, Szymon
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Skowron, Jan
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Ulaczyk, Krzysztof
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Gromadzki, Mariusz
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Rybicki, Krzysztof
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Iwanek, Patryk
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Wrona, Marcin
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Mróz, Mateusz J.
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Mróz, Przemek, Król, Krzysztof and Szegedi, Hélène , et al. (2024) Millinovae: a new class of transient supersoft X-ray sources without a classical nova eruption. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 977, [L37]. (doi:10.3847/2041-8213/ad969b).

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Some accreting binary systems containing a white dwarf (such as classical novae or persistent supersoft sources) are seen to emit low-energy X-rays with temperatures of ∼ 106 K and luminosities exceeding 1035 erg s−1. These X-rays are thought to originate from nuclear burning on the white dwarf surface, either caused by a thermonuclear runaway (classical novae) or a high mass-accretion rate that sustains steady nuclear burning (persistent sources). The discovery of transient supersoft X-rays from ASASSN-16oh challenged these ideas, as no clear signatures of mass ejection indicative of a classical nova eruption were detected, and the origin of these X-rays remains controversial. It was unclear whether this star was one of a kind or representative of a larger, as yet undiscovered, group. Here, we present the discovery of 29 stars located in the direction of the Magellanic Clouds exhibiting long-duration, symmetrical optical outbursts similar to that seen in ASASSN-16oh. We observed one of these objects during an optical outburst and found it to be emitting transient supersoft X-rays, while no signatures of mass ejection (indicative of a classical nova eruption) were detected. We therefore propose that these objects form a homogeneous group of transient supersoft X-ray sources, which we dub "millinovae" because their optical luminosities are approximately a 1000 times fainter than those of ordinary classical novae.

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Accepted/In Press date: 23 November 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 December 2024
Keywords: astro-ph.SR, astro-ph.HE

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Date deposited: 07 Feb 2025 17:39
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Author: Przemek Mróz
Author: Krzysztof Król
Author: Hélène Szegedi
Author: Philip Charles
Author: Kim L. Page
Author: Andrzej Udalski
Author: David A. H. Buckley
Author: Gulab Dewangan
Author: Pieter Meintjes
Author: Michał K. Szymański
Author: Igor Soszyński
Author: Paweł Pietrukowicz
Author: Szymon Kozłowski
Author: Radosław Poleski
Author: Jan Skowron
Author: Krzysztof Ulaczyk
Author: Mariusz Gromadzki
Author: Krzysztof Rybicki
Author: Patryk Iwanek
Author: Marcin Wrona
Author: Mateusz J. Mróz
Corporate Author: et al.

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