The Wendelstein Calar Alto Pixellensing Project (WeCAPP): the M 31 nova catalogue
Abstract
We present light curves from the novae detected in the long-term, M 31-monitoring WeCAPP project. The goal of WeCAPP is to constrain the compact dark matter fraction of the M 31 halo with microlensing observations. As a by product we detected 91 novae benefiting from the high cadence and highly sensitive difference imaging technique required for pixel-lensing. We thus can now present the largest sample of optical/CCD nova lightcurves towards M 31 to date. We also obtained thorough coverage of the light curve before and after the eruption thanks to the long-term monitoring. We apply a nova taxonomy to our nova candidates and found 29 S-class novae, 10 C-class novae, 2 O-class novae, and 1 J-class nova. We investigated a universal decline law on the S-class novae. In addition, we correlated our catalogue with the literature and found 4 potential recurrent novae. Part of our catalogue has been used to search for optical counterparts of the super soft X-ray sources detected in M 31. Optical surveys like WeCAPP, when coordinated with multi-wavelength observation, will continue to shed light on the underlying physical mechanism of novae in the future.
- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- January 2012
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1109.6573
- Bibcode:
- 2012A&A...537A..43L
- Keywords:
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- galaxies: individual: M 31;
- novae;
- cataclysmic variables;
- Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
- E-Print:
- 15 pages, 15 figures, 7 tables, A&