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    Early Spectroscopy of the 2010 Outburst of U Scorpii

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    We present early spectroscopy of the recurrent nova U~Sco during the outburst in 2010. We successfully obtained time-series spectra at td=t_{\rm d}=0.37--0.44~d, where tdt_{\rm d} denotes the time from the discovery of the present outburst. This is the first time-resolved spectroscopy on the first night of U Sco outbursts. At td∼0.4t_{\rm d}\sim 0.4~d the Hα\alpha line consists of a blue-shifted (−5000-5000 km s−1^{-1}) narrow absorption component and a wide emission component having triple peaks, a blue (∼−3000\sim -3000 km s−1^{-1}), a central (∼0\sim 0 km s−1^{-1}) and a red (∼+3000\sim +3000 km s−1^{-1}) ones. The blue and red peaks developed more rapidly than the central one during the first night. This rapid variation would be caused by the growth of aspherical wind produced during the earliest stage of the outburst. At td=1.4t_{\rm d}=1.4~d the Hα\alpha line has a nearly flat-topped profile with weak blue and red peaks at ∼±3000\sim \pm 3000 km s−1^{-1}. This profile can be attributed to a nearly spherical shell, while the asphericity growing on the first night still remains. The wind asphericity is less significant after td=9t_{\rm d}=9 d.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, Accepted for publication of PASJ Letter
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