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Highly enriched 7Be in the ejecta of Nova Sagittarii 2015 No. 2 (V5668 Sgr) and the Galactic 7Li origin

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 463, Issue 1, Pages L117-L121

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnrasl/slw169

Keywords

nuclear reactions; nucleosynthesis; abundances; stars: individual: V5668 Sgr; novae; cataclysmic variables; Galaxy: evolution

Funding

  1. European Souther Observatory, Chile [ESO DDT 294.D-5051]
  2. Spanish research project [AYA 2014-58381-P]

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We report on the evidence of highly blueshifted resonance lines of the singly ionized isotope of Be-7 ii in high resolution UVES spectra of Nova Sagittarii 2015 No. 2 (V5668 Sgr). The resonance doublet lines Be-7 ii at lambda lambda 313.0583, 313.1228 nm are clearly detected in several non-saturated and partially resolved high velocity components during the evolution of the outburst. The total absorption identified with Be ii has an equivalent width much larger than all other elements and comparable to hydrogen. We estimate an atomic fraction N(Be-7)/N(Ca) a parts per thousand 53-69 from unsaturated and resolved absorption components. The detection of Be-7 in several high velocity components shows that Be-7 has been freshly created in a thermonuclear runaway via the reaction He-3(alpha, gamma)Be-7 during the Nova explosion, as postulated by Arnould & Norgaar, however in much larger amounts than predicted by current models. Be-7 ii decays to Li-7 ii with a half-life of 53.22 d, comparable to the temporal span covered by the observations. The non-detection of Li-7 i requires that Li-7 remains ionized throughout our observations. The massive Be ii ejecta result into a Li-7 production that is a parts per thousand 4.7-4.9 dex above the meteoritic abundance. If such a high production is common even in a small fraction (a parts per thousand 5 per cent) of Novae, they can make all the stellar Li-7 of the Milky Way.

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