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Evidence for ablated flows in the shell of the nova DQ Herculis
Authors:N M H Vaytet  T J O'Brien  A P Rushton
Institution:Jodrell Bank Observatory, School of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Manchester, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 9DL
Abstract:High-resolution long-slit Hα spectra of the shell of the old nova DQ Herculis have been obtained with the William Herschel Telescope using the ISIS spectrograph. An equatorial expansion velocity of  370 ± 14   km s?1  is derived from the spectra which, in conjunction with a narrow-band Hα image of the remnant, allows a distance estimate of 525 ± 28 pc. An equatorial ring which exhibits enhanced N  ii ] emission has also been detected and the inclination angle of the shell is found to be     with respect to the line of sight. The spectra also reveal tails extending from the clumps in the shell, which have a radial velocity increasing along their length. This suggests the presence of a stellar wind, collimated in the polar direction, which ablates fragments of material from the clumps and accelerates them into its stream up to a terminal velocity of the order of 800–900 km s?1.
Keywords:stars: individual: DQ Herculis  novae  cataclysmic variables  stars: winds  outflows
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