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The mass of the white dwarf in the recurrent nova U Scorpii
Authors:TD Thoroughgood  VS Dhillon  SP Littlefair  TR Marsh  DA Smith
Institution:1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S3 7RH;2Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ;3Winchester College, Winchester SO23 9LX
Abstract:We present spectroscopy of the eclipsing recurrent nova U Sco. The radial velocity semi-amplitude of the primary star was found to be     from the motion of the wings of the He  ii λ 4686-Å emission line. By detecting weak absorption features from the secondary star, we find its radial velocity semi-amplitude to be     . From these parameters, we obtain a mass of     for the white dwarf primary star and a mass of     for the secondary star. The radius of the secondary is calculated to be     , confirming that it is evolved. The inclination of the system is calculated to be     , consistent with the deep eclipse seen in the light-curves. The helium emission lines are double-peaked, with the blueshifted regions of the disc being eclipsed prior to the redshifted regions, clearly indicating the presence of an accretion disc. The high mass of the white dwarf is consistent with the thermonuclear runaway model of recurrent nova outbursts, and confirms that U Sco is the best Type Ia supernova progenitor currently known. We predict that U Sco is likely to explode within ∼700 000 yr.
Keywords:accretion  accretion discs  binaries: eclipsing  binaries: spectroscopic  stars: individual: U Sco  novae  cataclysmic variables
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