High-speed photometry of faint cataclysmic variables - I. V359 Cen, XZ Eri, HY Lup, V351 Pup, V630 Sgr, YY Tel, CQ Vel and CE-315

Citation
Pa. Woudt et B. Warner, High-speed photometry of faint cataclysmic variables - I. V359 Cen, XZ Eri, HY Lup, V351 Pup, V630 Sgr, YY Tel, CQ Vel and CE-315, M NOT R AST, 328(1), 2001, pp. 159-166
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
ISSN journal
00358711 → ACNP
Volume
328
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
159 - 166
Database
ISI
SICI code
0035-8711(20011121)328:1<159:HPOFCV>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The first results of a photometric survey of faint cataclysmic variables ar e presented. V359 Cen is an SU UMa star with a period of 112 min. Even thou gh it is observed at quiescence, the mass-transfer rate in this old nova ma y be sufficiently high that in such a short period system (with its implied small mass ratio) the disc may be excited into an elliptical shape with th e result that the observed brightness modulation gives a superhump period r ather than an orbital period. XZ Eri is an eclipsing dwarf nova with an orb ital period (P-orb) of 88.1 min. HY Lup has only slight variability. V351 P up, the remnant of Nova Puppis 1991, has P-orb = 2.837 h and a light curve that strongly resembles that of the magnetic Nova Cyg 1975. V630 Sgr is the first nova remnant that has both positive superhumps (P-sh = 2.980 h) and eclipses (P-orb = 2.831 h). The YY Tel identification is somewhat uncertain . The correct identification for CQ Vel is provided from discovery of its f lickering activity. The light curve of CE-315, a recently discovered AM CVn star, shows similarities to that of GP Com, with no apparent orbital modul ation.