The peculiar bursting nature of CP Pup

Knigge, C.; Done, C.; Scaringi, S.; De Martino, D.; Littlefield, C.; Hagen, S.; Ilkiewicz, K.; Veresvarska, M.

United Kingdom, Italy, Poland, United States

Abstract

The classical nova CP Puppis has been observed to have particularly puzzling and peculiar properties. In particular, this classical nova displays occasional bursts in its long-term ASAS-SN light curve. Here, we report on five sectors of TESS data displaying two of these rapid bursts, lasting ~1 d. Based on the estimated lower energy limits of the bursts, we discuss whether the bursts may be examples of micronovae resulting from localized thermonuclear explosion. Furthermore, its orbital period remains uncertain, with several inconsistent periodic signals appearing in spectroscopic and photometric observations at various wavelengths. Although we cannot unambiguously unravel the physical origin of the signals, the previously suggested nature of CP Puppis as a long orbital period system may be a viable explanation. The recurrence time of the bursts in CP Puppis, together with the unexplained variable modulations make it a prime candidate for intense monitoring.

2024 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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