Classical and Recurrent novae (CNe/RNe) are interacting close binary systems in which mass is transferred from a donor star to the surface of an accreting compact companion resulting in an outburst. Their study is important for our understanding of several branches of modern day astrophysics. The work presented in this thesis has focused on three particular topics: (i) Nova V458 Vulpeculae and its surrounding planetary nebula; (ii) Detailed nova light curves from the Solar Mass Ejection Imager (SMEI); and (iii) Vl721 Aquilae, an usually fast, luminous, and highly extinguished nova. A brief account is also given of more generalised work on novae in M31, and areas for future investigation are discussed. Nova V458 Vulpeculae is one of only two...
The outbursts of classical novae are among the strongest explosions in the Universe. The multifreque...
The outbursts of classical novae are among the strongest explosions in the Universe. The multifreque...
Classical novae (CNe) are interacting binary systems whose outbursts are powered by a thermonuclear ...
Classical and Recurrent novae (CNe/RNe) are interacting close binary systems in which mass is transf...
Novae are interacting binary star systems consisting of a Roche-lobe filling secondary on or near th...
Classical novae are transient astronomical events resulting from an eruption on the surface of an ac...
We describe the observable characteristics of classical novae and recurrent novae obtained by differ...
© 2018 The Author(s). We have monitored the return to quiescence of novae previously observed in out...
We present the results from observing nine Galactic novae in eruption with the Solar Mass Ejection I...
We present the results from observing nine Galactic novae in eruption with the Solar Mass Ejection I...
We present the results from observing nine Galactic novae in eruption with the Solar Mass Ejection I...
We review the observational characteristics of classical and recurrent novae in the optical region, ...
We investigated the optical light curve of T Pyx during its 2011 outburst through compiling a databa...
A classical nova describes the sudden brightening of a star in the night sky, before it fades away t...
The outbursts of classical novae are among the strongest explosions in the Universe. The multifreque...
The outbursts of classical novae are among the strongest explosions in the Universe. The multifreque...
The outbursts of classical novae are among the strongest explosions in the Universe. The multifreque...
Classical novae (CNe) are interacting binary systems whose outbursts are powered by a thermonuclear ...
Classical and Recurrent novae (CNe/RNe) are interacting close binary systems in which mass is transf...
Novae are interacting binary star systems consisting of a Roche-lobe filling secondary on or near th...
Classical novae are transient astronomical events resulting from an eruption on the surface of an ac...
We describe the observable characteristics of classical novae and recurrent novae obtained by differ...
© 2018 The Author(s). We have monitored the return to quiescence of novae previously observed in out...
We present the results from observing nine Galactic novae in eruption with the Solar Mass Ejection I...
We present the results from observing nine Galactic novae in eruption with the Solar Mass Ejection I...
We present the results from observing nine Galactic novae in eruption with the Solar Mass Ejection I...
We review the observational characteristics of classical and recurrent novae in the optical region, ...
We investigated the optical light curve of T Pyx during its 2011 outburst through compiling a databa...
A classical nova describes the sudden brightening of a star in the night sky, before it fades away t...
The outbursts of classical novae are among the strongest explosions in the Universe. The multifreque...
The outbursts of classical novae are among the strongest explosions in the Universe. The multifreque...
The outbursts of classical novae are among the strongest explosions in the Universe. The multifreque...
Classical novae (CNe) are interacting binary systems whose outbursts are powered by a thermonuclear ...