AT 2017fvz: a nova in the dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 6822

Abstract

A transient in the Local Group dwarf irregular galaxy NGC 6822 (Barnard's Galaxy) was discovered on 2017 August 2 and is only the second classical nova discovered in that galaxy. We conducted optical, near-ultraviolet, and X-ray follow-up observations of the eruption, the results of which we present here. This 'very fast' nova had a peak V-band magnitude in the range -7.41>MV>-8.33 mag, with decline times of t2,V = 8.1 0.2 d and t3,V = 15.2 0.3 d. The early- and late-time spectra are consistent with an Fe II spectral class. The Hα emission line initially has a full width at half-maximum intensity of 2400 km s-1 - a moderately fast ejecta velocity for the class. The Hα line then narrows monotonically to 1800 km s-1 by 70 d post-eruption. The lack of a pre-eruption coincident source in archival Hubble Space Telescope imaging implies that the donor is a main sequence, or possibly subgiant, star. The relatively low peak luminosity and rapid decline hint that AT 2017fvz may be a 'faint and fast' nova.

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