2007MNRAS.374.1359R


Query : 2007MNRAS.374.1359R

2007MNRAS.374.1359R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 374, 1359-1376 (2007/February-1)

Spectroscopic search for new SW Sextantis stars in the 3-4 h orbital period range - I.

RODRIGUEZ-GIL P., SCHMIDTOBREICK L. and GANSICKE B.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on time-resolved optical spectroscopy of 10 non-eclipsing nova-like cataclysmic variables in the orbital period range between 3 and 4 h. The main objective of this long-term programme is to search for the characteristic SWSextantis behaviour and to eventually quantify the impact of the SWSex phenomenon on nova-likes at the upper boundary of the orbital period gap.

Of the 10 systems observed so far, HL Aqr, BO Cet, AH Men, V380 Oph, AH Pic and LN UMa are identified as new members of the SW Sex class. We present improved orbital period measurements for HL Aqr (Porb= 3.254±0.001 h) and V380 Oph (Porb= 3.69857±0.00002 h). BO Cet and V380 Oph exhibit emission-line flaring with periodicities of 20 and 47 min, respectively. The Hα line of HLAqr shows significant blueshifted absorption modulated at the orbital period. Similarly to the emission S-wave of the high-inclination SW Sex stars, this absorption S-wave has its maximum blue velocity at orbital phase ∼0.5. We estimate an orbital inclination for HLAqr in the range 19° < i < 27°, which is much lower than that of the emission-dominated, non-eclipsing SW Sex stars (i ∼ 60°-70°). This gives rise to the interesting possibility of many low-inclination nova-likes actually being SWSex stars, but with a very different spectroscopic appearance as they show significant absorption. The increasing blueshifted absorption with decreasing inclination points to the existence of a mass outflow with significant vertical motion.

These six new additions to the SW Sex class increase the presence of non-eclipsing systems to about one-third of the whole SW Sex population, which therefore makes the requirement of eclipses as a defining criterion for SW Sex membership no longer valid. The statistics of the cataclysmic variable population in the vicinity of the upper period gap are also discussed.


Abstract Copyright: 2006 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2006 RAS

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion discs - binaries: close - novae, cataclysmic variables

Simbad objects: 26

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Number of rows : 26
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* V592 Cas CV* 00 20 52.2230598456 +55 42 16.235113356 12.07 12.86 12.79     OB 104 0
2 V* HT Cas CV* 01 10 13.1213394144 +60 04 35.489642700     14.10     M5.5e 388 0
3 HS 0139+0559 CV* 01 41 39.9217828176 +06 14 37.494706740   14.9 15.4     DA 17 0
4 V* BO Cet CV* 02 06 39.2729397216 -02 03 42.590510064   14.447 14.341 14.478   ~ 28 0
5 HS 0229+8016 CV* 02 35 58.2097250160 +80 29 44.285975556   13.9 13.9     ~ 15 0
6 V* AH Pic CV* 05 57 12.5506871640 -59 35 25.932537852 13.57 14.29 14.21 14.57 14.19 ~ 18 0
7 V* AH Men CV* 06 11 44.605776 -81 49 23.29824 12.62 13.326 13.010 13.211   ~ 79 0
8 V* BT Mon No* 06 43 47.2416090432 -02 01 13.876883184   15.737 14.638 15.411   G8V 174 0
9 HS 0642+5049 CV* 06 46 19.6073560896 +50 45 49.211945352   16.6 16.8     ~ 13 0
10 V* DW Cnc CV* 07 58 53.0399000904 +16 16 45.169158720           ~ 72 0
11 V* HY Leo XB* 09 46 34.4706027984 +13 50 57.845238504           sdA 24 0
12 V* LN UMa CV* 10 04 34.7253122832 +66 29 15.048987936   15.47 15.27 15.03   ~ 35 0
13 V* DW UMa CV* 10 33 52.8751411128 +58 46 54.717259044   14.33   14.33 14.35 ~ 236 0
14 V* V393 Hya CV* 11 00 17.4526467072 -29 51 59.016154968   15.807 15.812 15.608   ~ 17 0
15 V* V1025 Cen CV* 12 38 16.3191432264 -38 42 45.836441856   15.20       ~ 80 0
16 V* V849 Her CV* 16 35 45.7199723712 +11 24 58.062796920 14.63 15.28 15.30     sdB 31 0
17 V* V1084 Her CV* 16 43 45.6974063496 +34 02 39.549009444     12.48     ~ 39 0
18 V* V992 Sco No* 17 07 17.4574929720 -43 15 21.906348840           ~ 64 0
19 V* V795 Her CV* 17 12 56.1689188488 +33 31 19.240640724   12.53 12.64 12.69   ~ 183 0
20 V* V380 Oph CV* 17 50 13.6259504232 +06 05 29.236175016   15.146 14.927 14.752   ~ 50 0
21 V* V533 Her No* 18 14 20.4844831200 +41 51 22.069747872           ~ 255 0
22 V* V1315 Aql CV* 19 13 54.5308677240 +12 18 03.239745228   14.81 14.33 14.33   ~ 124 0
23 V* LQ Peg CV* 21 36 19.1177850768 +11 40 54.377256900   14.30       ~ 45 0
24 V* LS Peg CV* 21 51 57.9373184400 +14 06 53.271115344   11.886 11.800 12.4   ~ 90 0
25 V* FO Aqr CV* 22 17 55.3796835600 -08 21 03.754995948           ~ 362 0
26 V* HL Aqr CV* 22 20 26.9273134056 +02 00 53.375434236   13.45       ~ 53 0

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