Detection of a 0.1802-day periodic signal in TESS photometry of slow-rising nova PGIR22akgylf interpreted as orbital modulation from binary distortion of the envelope during common-envelope interaction.
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The maximum ejecta-to-accreted mass ratio in novae is at most ~2.6, set by nuclear energy release, contradicting claims of ratios up to 540 from orbital data.
ASASSN-16oh is interpreted as a non-ejective thermonuclear runaway on a 1.1 solar-mass white dwarf accreting at 3.5-5e-7 solar masses per year, with luminosity suppressed by an optically thick disk.
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TESS detection of periodic brightness variations during the rise of classical nova PGIR22akgylf
Detection of a 0.1802-day periodic signal in TESS photometry of slow-rising nova PGIR22akgylf interpreted as orbital modulation from binary distortion of the envelope during common-envelope interaction.
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Upper bound of ejecta mass in a nova outburst
The maximum ejecta-to-accreted mass ratio in novae is at most ~2.6, set by nuclear energy release, contradicting claims of ratios up to 540 from orbital data.
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The supersoft X-ray transient ASASSN-16oh as a thermonuclear runaway without mass ejection
ASASSN-16oh is interpreted as a non-ejective thermonuclear runaway on a 1.1 solar-mass white dwarf accreting at 3.5-5e-7 solar masses per year, with luminosity suppressed by an optically thick disk.