The 7Be II Resonance Lines in Two Classical Novae V5668 Sgr and V2944 Oph

Abstract

We report spectroscopic observations of the resonance lines of singly ionized 7Be in the blue-shifted absorption line systems found in the post-outburst spectra of two classical novae -- V5668 Sgr (Nova Sagittarii 2015 No.2) and V2944 Oph (Nova Ophiuchi 2015). The unstable isotope, 7Be, should has been created during the thermonuclear runaway (TNR) of these novae and decays to form 7Li within a short period (a half-life of 53.22 days). Confirmations of 7Be are the second and the third ones following the first case found in V339 Del by Tajitsu et al. (2015). The blue-shifted absorption line systems in both novae are clearly divided into two velocity components, both of which contain 7Be. This means that the absorbing gases in both velocity components consist of products of TNR. We estimate amounts of 7Be produced during outbursts of both novae and conclude that significant 7Li should have been created. These findings strongly suggest that the explosive production of 7Li via the reaction 3He(α,γ)7Be and subsequent decay to 7Li occurs frequently among classical novae and contributes to the process of the Galactic Li enrichment.

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