Abstract

Deep radio continuum and deep narrow-band optical emission-line images showing the cataclysmic variable 0623 + 71 engulfed in a bow shock morphology are presented. The limb-brightened H-alpha, forbidden N II and 6 cm radio continuum emission regions define the global nebular morphology, extending to much greater spatial distances than the apex-confined forbidden O III. These morphologies are consistent with shock excitation. Complementary spectroscopy (3400-7400 A) is presented for the apex and east and west limbs of the bow shock, yielding diagnostic emission-line parameters which also indicate shock excitation. Moreover, archival IUE spectra (1200-2000 A) suggest that 06231 + 71 may be in a standstill phase. A mass-loss rate of about 1.4 x 10 exp -11 solar masses/yr and a total nebular mass of about 2.4 x 10 exp -3 solar masses are derived. Thus the nebula, by virtue of its small mass and shock excited line emission, is not a planetary nebula; it is simply a cataclysmic binary system with a strong stellar wind moving supersonically with respect to the interstellar medium.

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