2008A&A...486..855A


Query : 2008A&A...486..855A

2008A&A...486..855A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 486, 855-865 (2008/8-2)

Multiple timescales in cataclysmic binaries. The low-field magnetic dwarf nova DO Draconis.

ANDRONOV I.L., CHINAROVA L.L., HAN W., KIM Y. and YOON J.-N.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study the variability of the cataclysmic variable DO Dra, on time-scales of between minutes and decades. The observations were obtained at the Korean 1 m telescope at the Mt. Lemmon in 2006-2007, 14 observational runs cover 45 h. The table of individual observations is available electronically. Additionally, we have used 1509 patrol observations from the international AFOEV and VSOLJ databases. The characteristic decay time dt/dm=0.902(3)days/mag was estimated from our 3 nights of CCD R observations, which cover the descending branch of the outburst in 2006. The range of the outburst cycle is from 311d to 422d, contrary to a previous estimate of 870d. The ``quiescent'' data show a photometric wave with a cycle ∼303(15)d. We analyzed the profile of the ``composite'' (or ``mean'') outburst. We discovered however, that a variety of different outburst heights and durations had occurred, contrary to theoretical predictions. The analysis of the historical data has shown a correlation between the decay time dt/dm and the outburst maximum brightness with a slope d(dt/dm)/dm=0.37(9). With increasing maximum brightness, we find that the decay time also increases; this is in contrast to the model predictions, which indicate that outbursts should have a constant shape. This is interpreted as representing the presence of outburst-to-outburst variability of the magnetospheric radius. A presence of a number of missed weak narrow outbursts is predicted from this statistical relationship. We tabulate characteristics of the ``quasi-orbital'' variations, which indicate that an amplitude maximum occurs between quiescence and the outburst peak. The semi-amplitude of the spin variability does not exceeded 0.02mag. A new type of variability is detected, during 3 subsequent nights in 2007: periodic (during one nightly run) oscillations with rapidly-decreasing frequency from 86 to 47cycles/day and a semi-amplitude increasing from 0.06mag to 0.10,mag during a monotonic brightness increase from 14.27mag to 14.13.mag This phenomenon was observed only during an unusually prolonged event of ∼1 mag brightening in 2007 (lasting till autumn), during which no (expected) outburst was detected. We refer to this behaviour as to the ``transient periodic oscillations'' (TPO). We attribute the frequency decrease to ``beat''-type of the variability, probably caused by irradiation of a cloud that is spiralling down to the white dwarf. Its frequency would then increase and coverge towards the spin frequency. To study this new and interesting phenomenon, new regular photometric and spectral (in a ``target of opportunity'' mode) observations are required.

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Journal keyword(s): novae, cataclysmic variables - stars: dwarfs novae - stars: binaries: general - stars: variables: general - stars: magnetic field - accretion, accretion disks

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/486/855): table3.dat>

CDS comments: Table 1.: in Simbad, star C1 is [HH95] YY Dra-8, C2 is 2MASS J11422115+7141196, C3 is [HH95] YY Dra-10, C4 is 2MASS J11434248+7137050, C5 is 2MASS J11441796+7137249, C6 is 2MASS J11430255+7138538 and C7 is 2MASS J11422131+7143487.

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
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* V709 Cas CV* 00 28 48.8267393856 +59 17 22.033767228     14.01     ~ 127 0
2 V* TT Ari CV* 02 06 53.0797508832 +15 17 41.851038804   10.73 10.20     Bep: 441 0
3 V* EF Eri CV* 03 14 13.2526234800 -22 35 42.900077688   15.4 14.53 13.5   ~ 433 0
4 V* GK Per No* 03 31 12.0098863320 +43 54 15.469951212   14.139 13.090 12.589   K1IV 935 0
5 V* MU Cam XB* 06 25 16.2519466536 +73 34 39.105603804       14.3   ~ 70 0
6 V* BG CMi CV* 07 31 29.0079060264 +09 56 23.030740248   14.5       ~ 228 0
7 2MASS J11422115+7141196 * 11 42 21.1750187688 +71 41 19.611967092       15.016   ~ 1 0
8 2MASS J11422131+7143487 * 11 42 21.3324141984 +71 43 48.652557960       13.543   ~ 1 0
9 2MASS J11430255+7138538 * 11 43 02.5663005672 +71 38 53.781138168       14.831   ~ 1 0
10 [HH95] YY Dra-8 * 11 43 23.2696716624 +71 42 43.306368048   15.082 14.280 13.840   ~ 2 0
11 BD+72 544 * 11 43 26.3831265600 +71 44 57.132198600   10.93 9.67     ~ 2 0
12 V* DO Dra CV* 11 43 38.4921265896 +71 41 20.559036192       13.747   DQ 219 1
13 2MASS J11434248+7137050 * 11 43 42.4927218096 +71 37 05.001007044       13.754   ~ 1 0
14 [HH95] YY Dra-10 * 11 43 52.5127526520 +71 40 14.232285228   16.52 15.800 15.378   ~ 2 0
15 2MASS J11441796+7137249 * 11 44 17.9642217960 +71 37 24.979753308       14.631   ~ 1 0
16 V* DQ Her CV* 18 07 30.2510391864 +45 51 32.564791872   14.605 14.443 14.800   M3+Ve 1012 1
17 V* WZ Sge CV* 20 07 36.5037622512 +17 42 14.733254952   15.30 15.20     DAepv 946 0
18 V* SS Cyg CV* 21 42 42.8034497592 +43 35 09.867842484 11.07 12.651 12.032 9.326   K5V 1290 1
19 V* FO Aqr CV* 22 17 55.3796835600 -08 21 03.754995948           ~ 362 0

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