2002
DOI: 10.1086/343832
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Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Nova Sagittarius 1999 (V4444 Sagittarii)

Abstract: We present 0.8-2.5 lm near-IR spectrophotometry of the very fast nova Nova Sagittarius 1999 (V4444 Sgr) taken 125 days after outburst. The emission-line spectrum of V4444 Sgr, with features ranging from C i to [Si ix] and [Si viii], exhibited perhaps the greatest spread of excitation for any single-epoch observation of a nova. However, two other novae, Nova Sagittarius 1992 No. 2 and Nova Aquila 1993, had spectra similar to V4444 Sgr between 0.8 and 1.4 lm, so such manifestations may not be uncommon. The conti… Show more

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“…Fig. 10.-CI Aql's early spectra are similar to those seen previously in V4642 Sgr = Nova Sagittarii 2000 , V1494 Aql = Nova Aquilae 1999#2 (Venturini et al 2000;Rudy et al 2001), and V4633 Sgr = Nova Sgr 1998 . Except for the line widths and continua shapes, the spectra have nearly the same emission lines.…”
Section: Reddening and Distancesupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…Fig. 10.-CI Aql's early spectra are similar to those seen previously in V4642 Sgr = Nova Sagittarii 2000 , V1494 Aql = Nova Aquilae 1999#2 (Venturini et al 2000;Rudy et al 2001), and V4633 Sgr = Nova Sgr 1998 . Except for the line widths and continua shapes, the spectra have nearly the same emission lines.…”
Section: Reddening and Distancesupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Even though He i 1.0830 m was the strongest line in the spectrum in 2000 July, it only exceeded the Pa line flux by a factor of 3. A factor of a 10-20 is more common (Rossano et al 1994;Rudy et al 2002b;Venturini et al 2002).…”
Section: The Early Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The excitation of the system was also sufficient to produce emission lines of He ii. Interestingly, some of the common coronal lines (e.g., [Ca viii Rudy et al (2002) and seen in several other novae (Williams, Longmore, & Geballe 1996;Lynch et al 2001;Venturini et al 2002) are present, but these appear to require only moderate excitation to exist. (Williams, Longmore, & Geballe [1996] identified the feature at 1.5545 lm with the hydrogenic 10-9 transition of N v, but Rudy et al [2002] rejected this identification based on the width of the feature, and the absence of the 9-8 multiplet and several other transitions from lower levels.)…”
Section: Late-time Spectrummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the evolution of the dust shells created in the outbursts, a variety of emission lines are seen in early post-outburst near-IR spectra. Moreover, for older novae the peak emission from the dust shells is shifted to longer wavelengths (e.g., Venturini et al 2002;. Four objects seen with the extreme colours in the plots of Our data taken during the quiescent phase (on April 2010) show the remnant of Nova Sgr 2001 as a relatively blue object, with the maximum intensity in the near-IR around the H-band (see Fig.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 76%