Modelling the late-time Hubble Space Telescope imaging of the outburst of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi (2006)

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The nebular remnant of RS Ophiuchi was modelled using combined HST/ACS imaging and ground-based spectroscopy on day 155 after outburst as a two component bipolar expansion with a low velocity innermost hour-glass over density and a more extended high velocity dumbbell structure. The model was evolved to a much later date, day 455 after outburst, when second epoch HST images were secured. However, due to the lack of simultaneous ground-based spectroscopy the evolved model was much harder to constrain. One suggestion put forward was that the dumbbell structure expanded linearly while the inner hour-glass showed signs of deceleration. Archival data in the form of ground-based spectroscopy on day 415 were subsequently obtained. These new data suggest indeed that a non-linear expansion of the system occurred. © International Astronomical Union 2013.

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Ribeiro, V. A. R. M., Bode, M. F., & Williams, R. (2012). Modelling the late-time Hubble Space Telescope imaging of the outburst of the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi (2006). In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 8, pp. 137–140). https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921312019382

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