Spectral evolution and photo-ionization analysis of Nova Cas 2020 (V1391 Cas)

We present spectroscopic observations of Nova Cas 2020 (V1391 Cas) obtained using the Russian Turkish Telescope during different stages of its 2020 outburst. We followed the spectral evolution of the nova until it entered the nebular phase. The expansion velocity of the ejecta reached ∼780km s−1. Th...

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Published inNew astronomy Vol. 113; p. 102273
Main Authors Hamed, G.M., Esenoglu, H.H., Galeev, A.I.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.12.2024
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Summary:We present spectroscopic observations of Nova Cas 2020 (V1391 Cas) obtained using the Russian Turkish Telescope during different stages of its 2020 outburst. We followed the spectral evolution of the nova until it entered the nebular phase. The expansion velocity of the ejecta reached ∼780km s−1. The fluxes of the neutral [O I] lines at wavelengths 6300, 6364, and 5577 ̊A were used to calculate the electron temperature and the mass of neutral oxygen in the ejecta. We found average values Te=4890K, MOI=2.54×10−5M⊙ which are consistent with the values calculated for other novae. We modeled the nova’s ejected envelope 515 days after its discovery and found that the log elemental abundances by number relative to Hydrogen of the envelope are He = −0.7, C = −5.5, O = −2.5, N = −2.0 and Ne = −4.0. •Spectral Evolution of the classical Nova Cas 2020 was studied.•Neutral oxygen mass and electron temperature in the ejecta were derived.•The mass of Hydrogen and the total mass of the ejected envelope were calculated.•Elemental abundances in the ejected envelope were calculated.•The expansion velocity of the ejecta was calculated.
ISSN:1384-1076
DOI:10.1016/j.newast.2024.102273