Classical novae are phenomena caused by explosive hydrogen burning onto an accreting white dwarf. Only one classical nova had been identified in X-rays before the actual optical outburst occurred (V2487 Oph). The recently discovered nova, V2491 Cyg, is one of the fastest (He/N) novae observed to date. Using archival ROSAT, XMM-Newton, and Swift data, we show that V2491 Cyg was a persistent X-ray source during its quiescent time before the optical outburst. We present the X-ray spectral characteristics and derive X-ray fluxes. The pre-outburst X-ray emission is variable, and, at least in one observation, it exhibits a soft X-ray source. © ESO 2009.
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Ibarra, A., Kuulkers, E., Osborne, J. P., Page, K., Ness, J. U., Saxton, R. D., … Wynn, G. A. (2009). Pre-nova X-ray observations of V2491 Cygni (Nova Cyg 2008b). Astronomy and Astrophysics, 497(1). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/200911710
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