Second Timescale Photometry of the Very Fast Nova V1674 Her with Palomar Gattini-IR

We report second-timescale infrared photometry of the nova V1674 Her using Palomar Gattini-IR (PGIR). These observations constitute the first infrared and highest temporal resolution data (resolution of ≈0.84 s) of the nova reported to date. PGIR observed in this fast readout mode for more than an h...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research notes of the AAS 2021-10, Vol.5 (10), p.244
Hauptverfasser: Hansen, Kylie Y., De, Kishalay, Ashley, Michael C. B., Kasliwal, Mansi M., Delacroix, Alexander, Greffe, Tim, Hale, David, Hankins, Matthew J., Lau, Ryan, Li, Chengkui, McKenna, Daniel, Moore, Anna M., Ofek, Eran O., Smith, Roger M., Soon, Jamie, Soria, Roberto, Srinivasaragavan, Gokul P., Travouillon, Tony
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Zusammenfassung:We report second-timescale infrared photometry of the nova V1674 Her using Palomar Gattini-IR (PGIR). These observations constitute the first infrared and highest temporal resolution data (resolution of ≈0.84 s) of the nova reported to date. PGIR observed in this fast readout mode for more than an hour on three nights between 3 and 6 days after discovery. We searched for periodic variability using a Lomb–Scargle periodogram and did not detect anything down to a three sigma upper limit of 0.093 mag. This suggests that the periodic variability detected in the nova by Patterson et al. was lower by at least a factor of about 1.65 in the first week of the eruption.
ISSN:2515-5172
2515-5172
DOI:10.3847/2515-5172/ac3256