Follow-up Observations of SDSS and CRTS Candidate Cataclysmic Variables II*

  • Szkody P
  • Everett M
  • Dai Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

Spectra of 38 candidate or known cataclysmic variables are presented. Most are candidate dwarf novae or systems containing possible highly magnetic white dwarfs, while a few (KR Aur, LS Peg, V380 Oph, and V694 Mon) are previously known objects caught in unusual states. Individual spectra are used to confirm a dwarf nova nature or other classification while radial velocities of 15 systems provide orbital periods and velocity amplitudes that aid in determining the nature of the objects. Our results substantiate a polar nature for four objects, find an eclipsing SW Sex star below the period gap, another as a likely intermediate polar, as well as two dwarf novae with periods in the middle of the gap.

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Szkody, P., Everett, M. E., Dai, Z., & Serna-Grey, D. (2018). Follow-up Observations of SDSS and CRTS Candidate Cataclysmic Variables II*. The Astronomical Journal, 155(1), 28. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/aa9ede

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