M. Orio1,2
 
           Abstract. 
X-ray grating spectra have opened a new window on nova physics.
 High signal-to-noise  spectra have been obtained
 for 12 novae after the outburst in the last 13 years, with the   Chandra
 and  XMM-Newton gratings. They offer the only way to probe the
 temperature, effective gravity and chemical composition of the hydrogen burning white dwarf
 before it turns off. These spectra also
 allow an analysis of the ejecta, which can be photoionized by the
 hot white dwarf, but more often seem to undergo collisional ionization.
 The long observations required for the gratings have revealed
 semi-regular and irregular
variability in X-ray flux and spectra. Large short term variability is especially evident
 in the first weeks after the ejecta have become
 transparent to the central  supersoft X-ray source.
 Thanks to  Chandra and  XMM-Newton, we
have discovered violent phenomena in the ejecta,
 discrete shell ejection, and clumpy emission regions. As expected, we have
 also unveiled the white dwarf characteristics. The peak white dwarf
 effective temperature  in the targets of our samples
 varies between ≥400,000 K and over a million K, with
 most cases closer to the upper end, although for two novae only
 upper limits around 200,000 K were obtained.
 A combination of results from different X-ray satellites and instruments, including
  Swiftand  ROSAT, shows that
 the shorter is the supersoft X-ray phase, the lower
 is the white dwarf peak effective temperature, consistent with
 theoretical predictions. The peak temperature is
 also inversely correlated with t2, the time for a decay by 2 mag
 in optical.
I strongly advocate the use of white dwarf atmospheric models
 to obtain a coherent physical picture of the hydrogen burning process
 and of the surrounding ejecta.
 
       Keywords: stars: novae, cataclysmic variables -- stars: winds, outflows --  X-rays: binaries
 
 
1INAF-Padova, vicolo dell' Osservatorio, 5, I35122 Padova, Italy
2Department of Astronomy, University of Wisconsin, 475 N. Charter Str., Madison, WI 53704, USA