Jun Yang Chalmers University of Technology, Onsala Space Observatory, Sweden Collaborators: L. Chomiuk (US), J. D. Linford (US), T.J. O’Brien (UK), Z.

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Jun Yang Chalmers University of Technology, Onsala Space Observatory, Sweden Collaborators: L. Chomiuk (US), J. D. Linford (US), T.J. O’Brien (UK), Z. Paragi (JIVE), A.J. Mioduszewski (NRAO), R.J. Beswick (UK), C.C. Cheung (US), K. Mukai (US), T. Nelson (US), V.A.R.M. Ribeiro (RU Nijmegen), M.P. Rupen (NRAO), J.L. Sokoloski (US), J. Weston (US), Y. Zheng (US), M.F. Bode (UK), S. Eyres (UK), N. Roy (Germany), G.B. Taylor (US).

A nova is a cataclysmic thermal nuclear explosion on a white dwarf, which causes a sudden brightening of the star. If the companion star overflows its Roche lobe, the white dwarf will accrete gas from the companion's outer atmosphere.

Fermi-LAT 1-day binned light curves of the four novae. Reference: The Fermi-LAT Collaboration 2014, Sci., 345, 554 V959 Mon Peak: 2012 Jun 19 – Day 0 No early optical observations due to solar congunction. # V959 Mon has a main- sequence companion, a low- density circumbinary environment, thus, no shock acceleration in an interaction with surrounding material. # The orbital plane is edge-on (Page et al. 2012)

JVLA multi-frequency radio light curves (Chomiuk in Stella Novae: Past and Future Decades) Assuming t=0 on June Flat spectrum at low frequencies. Non-thermal emission?

 Together with the VLBA imaging results, the average expansion speed of the pair of knot is 0.4 mas/day. Tb ~ 2 x 10^6 K  There is also a 3 rd VLBI knot detected on 2012 Oct ±0.2 mas 45.8±0.4 mas

Only 19% radio flux density is restored in the e-EVN image. Colour # e-MERLIN at 5.8 GHz # Day 87 Contours # e-EVN at 5 GHz # Day 91

Evolution of VLA radio morphology: almost 90 deg flip Left: 36.5 GHz VLA color image of the thermal ejecta on day 126. Contours are the VLBI-detected knots on day 113 Right: 36.5 GHz VLA images on day 615 (colour) and day 126 (contours).

13.5 GHz 0.64 mas/day along major axis (EW), 0.62 mas/day along minor axis (NS) GHz 0.37 mas/day along major axis (EW), 0.66 mas/day along minor axis (NS). EW Direction: Optically thin. NS Direction: Optically thick.

Dirty Map Dirty Beam Nov 14 Dec 04 At least two extended thermal components can be identified in the dirty maps. Their expansion rate: ~2 mas per day in EW direction.

a.The nova envelope (yellow ellipse) expands and interact with the binary system, yielding dense material in the equatorial plane. b.The white dwarf powers a fast wind that is funneled towards the low-density poles (blue cones). The differential velocity produces shocks (orange lines), observed at the surface of the optically thick ejecta. c.Once the wind ceases, the polar outflow will detach from the binary and quickly drop in density. The slower-expanding equatorial material will remain dense for longer, and will dominate the radio images at late times.

 The long-life tracer of the Gamma-ray emission, synchrotron emission, was revealed by the VLBI observations in nova V959 Mon.  Binary orbits drives mass ejection and Gamma-ray emission in classical novae. Reference Laura Chomiuk, Justin D. Linford, Jun Yang, T.J. O’ Brien, Zsolt Paragi et al. 2014, Nature, doi: