THE NEW ECLIPSING CV MASTER OTJ192328.22+612413.5 - A POSSIBLE SW SEXTANTIS STAR

  • M. R. Kennedy
  • , P. Callanan
  • , P. M. Garnavich
  • , P. Szkody
  • , S. Bouanane
  • , B. M. Rose
  • , P. Bendjoya
  • , L. Abe
  • , J. P. Rivet
  • , O. Suarez

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Abstract

We present optical photometry and spectroscopy of the new eclipsing cataclysmic variable MASTER OTJ192328.22+612413.5, discovered by the MASTER team. We find the orbital period to be P = 0.16764612(5) day/4.023507(1) hr. The depth of the eclipse (2.9 ± 0.1 mag) suggests that the system is nearly edge on, and modeling of the system confirms the inclination to be between 81. °3 and 83. °6. The brightness outside the eclipse varies between observations, with a change of 1.6 ± 0.1 mag. Spectroscopy reveals double-peaked Balmer emission lines. By using spectral features matching a late M-type companion, we bound the distance to be 750 ± 250 pc, depending on the companion's spectral type. The source displays 2 mag brightness changes on timescales of days. The amplitude of these changes, along with the spectrum at the faint state, suggest that the system is possibly a dwarf nova. The lack of any high-excitation He ii lines suggests that this system is not magnetically dominated. The light curve in both quiescence and outburst resembles that of Lanning 386, implying MASTER OTJ192328.22+612413.5 is a possible cross between a dwarf nova and a SW Sextantis star.

Original languageEnglish
Article number27
JournalAstronomical Journal
Volume152
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2016

Keywords

  • binaries: eclipsing
  • binaries: general
  • novae, cataclysmic variables
  • stars: dwarf novae

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