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K2 Study of the Magnetic Precataclysmic Variable V1082 Sagittarius

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Abstract

We present a long-term light curve of the precataclysmic variable (CV) V1082 Sgr obtained by the K2 mission over the course of 81 days. We analyze the entire complex light curve as well as explore several sections in detail with a sliding periodogram. The long data set allows the first detection of the orbital period in the light curve, as well as the confirmation of cyclical variability on a longer timescale of about a month. A portion of the light curve in deep minimum reveals a clean, near-sinusoidal variability attributed to the rotation of the spotted surface of the donor star. We model that portion of the light curve assuming that the donor star grossly under-fills its Roche lobe, has cool spots similar to a chromospherically active, slightly evolved early K-star, and might be irradiated by the X-ray beam from the magnetically accreting white dwarf. The fast variability of the object in the active phases resembles the light curves of magnetic CVs (polars).

Original languageEnglish
Article number47
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume863
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Aug 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • binaries: close
  • novae, cataclysmic variables
  • stars: individual (V1082 SGR)
  • stars: rotation
  • stars: variables: general
  • starspots

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