The Inner and Outer Shock Layers of Bow Shocks in Cataclysmic Variables
Journal article, 2026

Bow shocks around cataclysmic variables (CVs) have traditionally been identified with a single bright optical arc. This feature has been interpreted as the bow shock formed by the interaction between a sustained outflow and the interstellar medium (ISM). We show that this interpretation is incomplete. Generic wind-ISM interaction theory predicts a two-shock configuration consisting of an inner terminal wind (reverse) shock and an outer forward shock, separated by a hot, low-density shocked wind cavity. Using archival ultraviolet, optical, and infrared imaging of the nova-like systems BZ Cam and V341 Ara, and the polar 1RXS J052832.5+283824, we find that the nebulae around all three systems exhibit this layered structure. In each case, the previously identified bow shock bright in H alpha and [O iii] corresponds to a compact inner arc, while additional emission components reveal a more extended morphology. Specifically, each system shows an outer arc detected in mid-infrared images, and the region between the optical and infrared arcs is filled with faint H alpha emission and, where available, far-ultraviolet emission. We identify this infrared arc, reported here for the first time in these systems, as the sweep-up boundary of the forward shock, while the bright inner optical arc corresponds to the terminal wind shock rather than the forward shock as previously assumed. These results reveal that the true extent and layered structure of bow shocks around CVs only become apparent when observations extend beyond the optical band.

Author

Krystian Ilkiewicz

Polish Academy of Sciences

Christian Knigge

University of Southampton

Simone Scaringi

Durham University

INAF Osservatorio Astron Capodimonte

Noel Castro Segura

The University of Warwick

Santiago Del Palacio

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Astronomy and Plasmaphysics

Martina Veresvarska

Inst Estudis Espacials Catalunya IEEC

Spanish National Research Council (CSIC)

Astrophysical Journal Letters

2041-8205 (ISSN) 2041-8213 (eISSN)

Vol. 1000 1 L22

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Fusion, Plasma and Space Physics

Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology

DOI

10.3847/2041-8213/ae4aa7

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3/30/2026