We present extensive, high-density Swift observations of V2491 Cyg (Nova Cyg 2008 No. 2). Observing the X-ray emission from only one day after the nova discovery, the source is followed through the initial brightening, the super-soft source phase and back to the pre-outburst flux level. The evolution of the spectrum throughout the outburst is demonstrated. The UV and X-ray light curves follow very different paths, although changes occur in them around the same times, indicating a link between the bands. Flickering in the late-time X-ray data indicates the resumption of accretion. We show that if the white dwarf (WD) is magnetic, it would be among the most magnetic known; the lack of a periodic signal in our later data argues against a magnetic WD, however. We also discuss the possibility that V2491 Cyg is a recurrent nova, providing recurrence time-scale estimates. © 2009 RAS.
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Page, K. L., Osborne, J. P., Evans, P. A., Wynn, G. A., Beardmore, A. P., Starling, R. L. C., … Schwarz, G. J. (2010). Swift observations of the X-ray and UV evolution of V2491 Cyg (Nova Cyg 2008 No. 2). Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 401(1), 121–130. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.15681.x
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