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Shafter, AW. Hornoch, K. Benacek, J. Galad, A. Janik, J. Jurysek, J. Kotkova, L. Kurfurst, P. Kucakova, H. Kusnirak, P. Liska, J. Paunzen, E. Skarka, M. Skoda, P. Wolf, M. Zasche, P. Zejda, M.
Original Title
A Survey of Novae in M83
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
The results of the first synoptic survey of novae in the barred spiral and starburst galaxy, M83 (NGC 5236), are presented. A total of 19 novae and one background supernova were discovered during the course of a nearly 7 year survey comprised of over 200 individual nights of observation between 2012 December 12 and 2019 March 14. After correcting for the limiting magnitude and the spatial and temporal coverage of the survey, the nova rate in M83 was found to be R = 19(+5) (-3) yr(-1). This rate, when normalized to the K-band luminosity of the galaxy, yields a luminosity-specific nova rate, nu ( K ) = 3.0(+0.9) (-0.6) x 10(-10) yr (-1) L (circle dot,K) (-1). The spatial distribution of the novae is found to be more extended than the overall galaxy light suggesting that the observed novae are likely dominated by a disk population. This result is consistent with the observed novae light curves, which reveals that the M83 novae are on average more luminous at maximum light and fade faster when compared with novae observed in M31. Generally, the more luminous M83 novae were observed to fade more rapidly, with the complete sample being broadly consistent with a linear maximum magnitude versus rate of decline relation.
Keywords
SPATIAL-DISTRIBUTION; CLASSICAL NOVAE; GALAXIES; CALIBRATION; POPULATION; PHOTOMETRY; MORPHOLOGY; DISCOVERY; SHELLS; ATLAS
Authors
Shafter, AW.; Hornoch, K.; Benacek, J.; Galad, A.; Janik, J.; Jurysek, J.; Kotkova, L.; Kurfurst, P.; Kucakova, H.; Kusnirak, P.; Liska, J.; Paunzen, E.; Skarka, M.; Skoda, P.; Wolf, M.; Zasche, P.; Zejda, M.
Released
1. 12. 2021
Publisher
IOP Publishing Ltd
Location
BRISTOL
ISBN
1538-4357
Periodical
Astrophysical Journal
Year of study
923
Number
2
State
United States of America
Pages from
239-1
Pages to
239-12
Pages count
13
URL
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ac2c79