We propose a helium nova model for the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) supersoft
X-ray source (SSS) [HP99]159. This object has long been detected as a faint and
persistent SSS for about 30 years, and recently been interpreted to be a source
of steady helium-shell burning, because no hydrogen lines are observed. We find
that the object can also be interpreted as in a decaying phase of a helium
nova. The helium nova is slowly decaying toward the quiescent phase, during
which the observed temperature, luminosity, and SSS lifetime (≳30
years) are consistent with a massive white dwarf model of ∼ 1.2 M⊙​.
If it is the case, this is the second discovery of a helium nova outburst after
V445 Pup in our Galaxy and also the first identified helium nova in the LMC. We
also discuss the nature of the companion helium star in relation to Type Ia
supernova progenitors.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, accepted in MNRAS (Letters