New NuSTAR observation and historical review indicate an initial strong shock near the red giant in RS Oph produces both gamma-ray particle acceleration and 0.2-30 keV thermal X-rays, with gamma-ray flux from Fermi inconsistent and implications for T CrB.
De Wolf, et al., Time-resolved hadronic particle acceleration in the recurrent nova RS Ophiuchi, Science 376 (6588) (2022) abn0567
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The powerful shocks in RS Oph: NuSTAR X-ray data and a complete review
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