2001MNRAS.326..553S


Query : 2001MNRAS.326..553S

2001MNRAS.326..553S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 326, 553-577 (2001/September-2)

A search for rapid photometric variability in symbiotic binaries.

SOKOLOSKI J.L., BILDSTEN L. and HO W.C.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on our survey for rapid (time-scale of minutes) photometric variability in symbiotic binaries. These binaries are becoming an increasingly important place to study accretion on to white dwarfs, since they are candidate Type Ia supernova progenitors. Unlike in most cataclysmic variables, the white dwarfs in symbiotics typically accrete from a wind, at rates greater than or equal to 10–9Myr–1. In order to elucidate the differences between symbiotics and other white dwarf accretors, as well as to search for magnetism in symbiotic white dwarfs, we have studied 35 symbiotic binaries via differential optical photometry. Included in our sample are all but one of the symbiotics from the lists of Kenyon and Downes & Keyes with published V magnitudes less than 14 and declinations greater than -20°. Our study is the most comprehensive to date of rapid variability in symbiotic binaries. We have found one magnetic accretor, Z And, previously reported by Sokoloski & Bildsten. In four systems (EG And, BX Mon, CM Aql and BF Cyg), some evidence for flickering at a low level (roughly 10mmag) is seen for the first time. These detections are, however, marginal. For 25 systems, we place tight upper limits on both aperiodic variability (flickering) and periodic variability, highlighting a major difference between symbiotics and cataclysmic variables. The remaining five of the objects included in our sample (the two recurrent novae RS Oph and T CrB, plus CH Cyg, o Ceti and MWC 560) had previous detections of optical flickering. We discuss our extensive observations of these previously known flickering systems in a separate paper. Five new variable stars were discovered serendipitously in the fields of the survey objects, and the observations of these stars are also presented elsewhere. We discuss the impact of our results on the `standard' picture of wind-fed accretion, and speculate on the possibility that light from quasi-steady nuclear burning on the surface of the white dwarf hides the fluctuating emission from accretion.

Abstract Copyright: The Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion discs - methods: data analysis - surveys - binaries: symbiotic - stars: magnetic fields - stars: oscillations

Simbad objects: 41

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Number of rows : 41
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* QR And CV* 00 19 49.9252996176 +21 56 52.169584416   12.38 12.73 11.86   Ss 132 0
2 2E 0035.4-7229 XB* 00 37 19.6683991960 -72 14 13.187852739   20.0 20.2     ~ 102 0
3 V* EG And Sy* 00 44 37.1873792808 +40 40 45.704829252 10.54 8.93 7.22     M2.4III 290 0
4 V* AX Per Sy* 01 36 22.7004366768 +54 15 02.411547480   11.45 10.67 11.04   M3IIIep+A0 293 1
5 V* V471 Per EB* 01 58 49.6646558832 +52 53 48.462798552   14.06 13.08     G2Ib 174 1
6 * omi Cet Mi* 02 19 20.79210 -02 58 39.4956   7.63 6.53 5.03   M5-9IIIe+DA 1528 0
7 EM* StHA 32 Sy* 04 37 45.6311945568 -01 19 11.895512556     13.5     C1,1e_CH5 34 0
8 SV* HV 5682 XB* 05 13 50.7836696744 -69 51 47.483136927     16.566 16.606 16.62 ~ 314 0
9 V* UV Aur C* 05 21 48.9129714624 +32 30 40.177664388   12.46 10.41 9.15   C8,1Je 210 0
10 2E 1550 XB* 05 43 34.1600044704 -68 22 22.191505716   15.9   17.2 16.54 ~ 324 0
11 V* BX Mon Sy* 07 25 22.7621421120 -03 35 50.644134204   12.27 11.24 10.92   M5/6IIIe 115 1
12 EM* MWC 560 Sy* 07 25 51.2842107720 -07 44 08.084175396   10.01 9.70 10.60   M4ep+Beq 208 0
13 RX J0925.7-4758 XB* 09 25 46.0017018216 -47 58 17.340963384   19.2       ~ 89 0
14 V* TX CVn Sy* 12 44 42.0646091112 +36 45 50.621123592   10.96 10.15 9.79   K0III+B8/9_sh 122 1
15 V* RW Hya Sy* 13 34 18.1289607744 -25 22 48.881433972   11.51 10.00     M1/2IIIe 196 0
16 BD-21 3873 Sy* 14 16 34.2914973552 -21 45 50.036218344   12.060 10.684     K2e 81 0
17 V* T CrB Sy* 15 59 30.1622265912 +25 55 12.613382940   11.516 10.247 9.70   M3IIIe_sh 733 0
18 V* AG Dra Sy* 16 01 41.0120557968 +66 48 10.135056672 11.50 11.06 9.74 8.52   K3IIIep 501 0
19 V* V934 Her LP* 17 06 34.5128222328 +23 58 18.639373836 11.20 9.16 7.62     M3III(e) 146 0
20 Hen 3-1341 Sy* 17 08 36.5710647672 -17 26 30.408149004           M3.5 60 0
21 V* RS Oph Sy* 17 50 13.1591484960 -06 42 28.480729788   11.884 10.776 11.228   K5.5/M0IIIe 1090 0
22 EM* AS 289 Sy* 18 12 22.1421252576 -11 40 07.126076028   14.632 12.944 12.110   M4III 50 0
23 EM* AS 297 Sy* 18 14 34.1920736832 +20 59 21.189578820     11.10     M2pev 146 0
24 V* FG Ser Sy* 18 15 07.1022496320 -00 18 52.281676656     11.87     M3e 113 0
25 EM* StHA 149 LP* 18 18 55.8709395456 +27 26 27.731634108   13.74 11.98 11.44   M2 15 0
26 HD 342007 Sy* 18 22 07.8548979216 +23 27 19.934869104   12.34 11.52     M3ep+O 118 0
27 V* V1017 Sgr No* 18 32 04.4738065392 -29 23 12.593851152       13.479   G5IIIep 141 0
28 V* FN Sgr Sy* 18 53 54.7734717504 -18 59 40.659146196           M5IIIe 59 0
29 V* CM Aql Sy* 19 03 35.1414411360 -03 03 15.357093948   16.50 14.63 13.32   ~ 37 0
30 EM* AS 337 Sy* 19 03 45.1169000160 -16 59 55.375426320   12.99 12.34 12.53   M3IIIe 41 0
31 V* BF Cyg Sy* 19 23 53.5006095432 +29 40 29.177024952   10.52 9.30     Bep+M5III 277 0
32 V* CH Cyg Sy* 19 24 33.0657463320 +50 14 29.095038672 8.14 8.77 7.08   5.345 M7IIIab+Be 770 0
33 EM* AS 360 Sy* 19 45 49.5495106488 +18 36 47.662940124       12.888   M4IIIe 54 0
34 V* CI Cyg Sy* 19 50 11.8342618008 +35 41 03.004794996   11.97 9.90     M4.9III 422 0
35 V* PU Vul Sy* 20 21 13.3111130136 +21 34 18.697391652   11.13 10.87 11.697   M3+F2Ib 308 0
36 V* LT Del Sy* 20 35 57.2354539608 +20 11 27.506897808           G6III 106 1
37 EM* StHA 180 Em* 20 39 20.6054978304 -05 17 16.327891572     13.5     ~ 12 0
38 EM* StHA 190 Sy* 21 41 44.8876442736 +02 43 54.414342804   11.13 10.22     G5e 48 0
39 V* AG Peg Sy* 21 51 01.9739297352 +12 37 32.127939336   9.85 8.69     M3IIIe 511 0
40 V* Z And Sy* 23 33 39.9553225728 +48 49 05.974867308 8.86 9.35 8.00     M2III+B1eq 525 0
41 V* R Aqr Sy* 23 43 49.4634303216 -15 17 04.176349872   8.823 7.683 9.37   M6.5-8.5e 784 0

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