A triple star origin for T Pyx and other short-period recurrent novae
Recurrent novae are star systems in which a massive white dwarf accretes material at such a high rate that it undergoes thermonuclear runaways every 1-100 yr. They are the only class of novae in which the white dwarf can grow in mass, making some of these systems strong Type Ia supernova progenitor...
Main Authors: | Knigge, C, Toonen, S, Boekholt, TCN |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2022
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