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2005A&A...437..235B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 437, 235-245 (2005/7-1)

V4140 Sgr: A short period dwarf nova with a peculiar behavior.

BORGES B.W. and BAPTISTA R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on time series of CCD photometry of V4140 Sgr between 1991 and 2001. The analysis reveals that the object was in the decline from an outburst in 1992 and again in outburst in 2001. The historical light curve collected by amateur astronomers shows low amplitude (1-2mag) outbursts 5-10days long, recurrent every 80-90days, confirming its dwarf nova nature. We derive an outburst decline time scale of 1.2days/mag. The orbital parameters are revised. We find a mass ratio q=M1/M2=0.125±0.015, an inclination i=80.2°±0.5°, and M1=0.73±0.08M and M2=0.09±0.02M, respectively for the primary and secondary star masses. The predicted values for the semi-amplitude of the radial velocity curve of the primary and secondary stars are K1=55±7km/s and K2=442±15km/s, respectively. Eclipse mapping techniques were applied to data both in quiescence and in outburst to derive accretion disc surface brightness maps. A distance of d=170±30pc is obtained from a method similar to that used to constrain the distance to open clusters. From this distance, disc radial brightness temperature distributions are determined. The temperatures in the quiescent disc vary from 6000K in the inner regions to 3000K near the outer disc and are flatter than the T∝r–(3/4) law for optically thick steady-state disc. The outburst occurs mainly with a significant increase in brightness of the intermediate and outer disc regions. The disc temperatures remain below the critical effective temperature Tcrit at all disc radii during outburst. The radial temperature distributions in quiescence and in outburst are significantly different from those of other dwarf novae of similar orbital period. These results cannot be explained within the framework of the disc instability model. We suggest that the small amplitude outbursts of V4140 Sgr are caused by bursts of enhanced mass transfer rate from the secondary star.

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - eclipses - stars: binaries: close - stars: individual: V4140 Sgr - novae, cataclysmic variables

CDS comments: Fig.1: comparison stars C1 to C5 are not identified in SIMBAD.

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