Unified Model of Radio and X-Ray Emission of Nova CI Cam 1998

Abstract

A unified model is proposed for the radio and X-ray outburst of nova CI Cam 1998 which suggests the shock interaction of nova shell with the circumstellar gas. The spherical model is able to describe kinematics of the radio shell together with the evolution of the radio and X-ray fluxes. However, the X-ray spectrum in this model is harder than the observed one. Better agreement with observations demonstrates the model in which the spherical shell interacts with the nonspherical circumstellar medium. The latter is made up of the broad bipolar jets with the openning angle of 120 and the dense equatorial wind. In the optimal model the kinetic energy of the nova shell is 8×1043 erg, while the shell mass lies in the range of (1-5)×10-7 M.

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