Abstract
Spectral observations obtained soon after the 1987 brightening of U Sco support a thermonuclear runaway model for outbursts of this object. Spectra later in the decline are, however, more characteristic of a hot accretion disc. These observations are reconciled in a model where the low-mass high-velocity shell ejected from the surface of the white dwarf collides with the accretion disc causing it to brighten.
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