11075( 3) - 04/12/07 06:23 - [ 1] HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE OBSERVING PROGRAM 11075 Version: 3 Check-in Time: 12-Apr-2007 10:23:04 STScI Edit Number: 0 Title The 2006 outburst of RS Oph - Second epoch HST observations of evolving structures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Type Cycle Parallel Pointing Tolerance GO/DD 15 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Investigators Contact? PI: Prof. Michael Bode Liverpool John Moores University CoI: Dr. Tim O'Brien University of Manchester N CoI: Dr. Howard Bond Space Telescope Science Institute N CoI: Dr. Daniel Harman Liverpool John Moores University N CoI: Prof. Sumner Starrfield Arizona State University N CoI: Prof. Michael Shara American Museum of Natural History N CoI: Prof. Nye Evans University of Keele N CoI: Dr. Stewart Eyres University of Central Lancashire N CoI: Dr. Matt Darnley Liverpool John Moores University N ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abstract We propose to use second epoch HST DD time to perform high resolution optical imaging of the 2006 outburst of the Recurrent Nova RS Ophiuchi, which underwent its last recorded outburst in 1985. In this system, high velocity ejecta from a WD near the Chandrasekhar mass impact the companion red giant wind, setting up shock systems analogous to those in SNR. Our first epoch observations in July 2006 (day 155) revealed for the first time what appear to be the sub-arcsecond optical counterparts of the "jets" we have observed in the radio. A striking similarity to the double rings of SN 1987A is however evident. In addition, previously unseen structures ~1 arcsec to the East and South are apparent. In addition to determining the true source geometry and disentagling the contributions different regions of the source make to unresolved spectra, the specific aims of our second epoch observations are to determine (i) the expansion rate of the inner extended features, allowing comparison with simple shock models and helping to constrain the distance to RS Oph; (ii) whether the eastern "arc" and southern "blob" show any motion, helping to determine whether they are the result of previous outbursts, and (iii) the rate of change of emission in the observed lines, for direct comparison with shock models, and also to compare with the overall changes in line fluxes seen in infrared, optical and uv spectroscopy. Our work on RS Oph has far wider-ranging importance which includes furthering our understanding of the outbursts of novae, the structure of red giant winds, jet ejection and collimation in astrophysical sources, the progenitors of Type Ia supernovae and the evolution of supernova remnants. Continued HST observations complement our multi-frequency observing campaign, in particular our unrivalled coverage of this event with VLBI. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11075( 3) - 04/12/07 06:23 - [ 2] Observations Description ------------------------ Our previous HST DD time (Prop. ID 11004) detected the remnant in [OIII] and [NeV] using ACS/HRC. Here we propose only to observe the [OIII]5007A line with the PC of WFPC2 and F502N filter. The total extent of the remnant, assuming constant expansion velocity since our July 2006 observations, is around 1 arcsec. The central source is bright (V=11.3 currently, from AAVSO) comprising strong lines plus M0III-M4III stellar continuum dominating lambda>4000A with an additional blue continuum source (Bohigas et al. 1989). Use of the ETC suggests that saturation would occur in exposures of greater than ~60s. We therefore choose exposure times of 30s to avoid this possibility for the majority of our exposures. In order to detect fainter features (the true evolution of the surface brightness being unknown) we perform three longer exposures of 260s each on the third orbit. As we are obtaining multiple exposures, we have not used CR-Split. To reject spurious ghosts etc, we repeat the RS Oph observations at a position 3 arcsec offset in both X and Y after the first orbit In order to accomplish effective PSF subtraction, we have chosen a bright reference source near to RS Oph, and although we are using narrow band imaging where colour effects should not be so great (plus it would be very difficult to choose a source with very similar colour to RS Oph), this is also a late-type stellar source (HD162215, K0V, V=9.32, B=10.52). We therefore propose to perform a similar set of observations to those of RS Oph, again looking to get as good SNR as we can but taking care not to saturate the individual exposures. Exposure time of 4s gives 51% saturation according to the ETC. References: Bohigas et al., 1989, MNRAS, 238, 1395 Real Time Justification ----------------------- Calibration Justification ------------------------- Additional Comments ------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11075( 3) - 04/12/07 06:23 - [ 3] TARGET LIST Fixed Targets ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tar| Target | Target | Target |Coord | Radial | Flux data No | Name | Description | Position |Eqnx | Vel. | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 V-RS-OPH STAR, RECURRENT NOVA RA=17H50M13.2020S +/- 0.1", J2000 V = 4.3 DEC=-06D42'28.48" +/- 0.1" Reference Frame: Other: SIMBAD Comments: This object was generated by the targetselector and retrieved from the SIMBAD database. 11075( 3) - 04/12/07 06:23 - [ 4] Visit: 01 Visit Priority: Visit Requirements: On Hold Comments: Additional Comments: Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Exp | Target | Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Central| Optional |Num| Time | Special Num | Name | Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Waveln.| Parameters |Exp| | Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 V-RS-OPH WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N 18 30 S ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2 V-RS-OPH WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N 18 30 S POS TARG 3, 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3 V-RS-OPH WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N 6 260 S SAME POS AS 2 see below ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sub Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Target | Exp |Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Cent.|Primary |Secondary |Iteration |CR-SPLIT |Orbit |Duration Name | Num |Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Wave.|Pattern Pos |Pattern Pos |Num |Num |Number | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 1 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 2 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 3 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 4 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 5 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 6 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 7 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 8 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 9 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 10 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 11 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 12 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 13 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 14 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 15 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 16 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 17 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 1 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 18 none 1 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 1 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 2 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 3 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 4 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 5 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 6 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 7 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 8 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 9 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 10 none 2 N/A 11075( 3) - 04/12/07 06:23 - [ 5] Sub Exposures ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Target | Exp |Instr | Oper. | Aper |Spectral|Cent.|Primary |Secondary |Iteration |CR-SPLIT |Orbit |Duration Name | Num |Config | Mode | or FOV |Element |Wave.|Pattern Pos |Pattern Pos |Num |Num |Number | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 11 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 12 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 13 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 14 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 15 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 16 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 17 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 2 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 18 none 2 N/A V-RS-OPH 3 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 1 none 3 N/A V-RS-OPH 3 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 2 none 3 N/A V-RS-OPH 3 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 3 none 3 N/A V-RS-OPH 3 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 4 none 3 N/A V-RS-OPH 3 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 5 none 3 N/A V-RS-OPH 3 WFPC2 IMAGE PC1 F502N none none 6 none 3 300.0 S 11075( 3) - 04/12/07 06:23 - [ 6] Summary Form for Proposal 11075 Item Used in this proposal ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Apertures PC1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Configurations WFPC2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Opmodes IMAGE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Special Requirements POS TARG 3, 3; SAME POS AS 2; ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Spectral Elements F502N ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Target Names V-RS-OPH ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------