Deep optical imaging of nova remnants: A southern sky sample

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We present an optical imaging study of 20 southern sky nova remnants which has resulted in the discovery of four previously unknown nova shells - those of V842 Cen, RR Cha, DY Pup and HS Pup. The study has also revealed previously unobserved features in three other known shells - those of BT Mon, CP Pup and RR Pic. The images of BT Mon, V842 Cen, RR Cha, DY Pup and HS Pup have been processed using several deconvolution algorithms (Richardson-Lucy, maximum entropy and CLEAN) in addition to straightforward point-source subtraction in an attempt to resolve the shells from the central stars. The use of four different methods enables us to make a qualitative judgment of the results. Notably, the shell of RR Pic displays tails extending outwards from clumps in the main ejecta similar to those previously detected in DQ Her.

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Gill, C. D., & O’Brien, T. J. (1998). Deep optical imaging of nova remnants: A southern sky sample. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 300(1), 221–232. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.01899.x

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