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The "super-active" accretion phase of T CrB has ended (2307.00255v1)

Published 1 Jul 2023 in astro-ph.SR and astro-ph.HE

Abstract: The symbiotic recurrent nova T CrB erupted for the second and last recorded time in 1946. Following the outburst, the accretion rate onto its WD has remained rather low with only occasional and minor flaring episodes, until in late 2014 it entered a "super-active" phase (SAP) that peaked in April 2016: the flux radiated by Balmer lines increased by two orders of magnitude, accompanied by the appearance of strong HeI, HeII, and many other emission lines. Following the sharp maximum, the intensity of the emission lines has been steadily decreasing, reaching back the pre-SAP levels by mid-2023. The end of SAP is also confirmed by the drop of $B$-band brightness to pre-SAP conditions and the simultaneous re-appearance of a large-amplitude flickering. This suggest that the accretion disk has emptied from the extra material that has driven the "super active" state and has completed its transfer onto the WD, setting the stage for a new and probably imminent nova eruption.

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