Volume 328, Issue 1 pp. 159-166

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

First published: 07 July 2008
Citations: 13

1 Note that Duerbeck (1987) states the year as 1939, and this has been propagated in later literature.

Abstract

The first results of a photometric survey of faint cataclysmic variables are presented. V359 Cen is an SU UMa star with a period of 112 min. Even though it is observed at quiescence, the mass-transfer rate in this old nova may 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 the result that the observed brightness modulation gives a superhump period rather than an orbital period. XZ Eri is an eclipsing dwarf nova with an orbital period (Porb) of 88.1 min. HY Lup has only slight variability. V351 Pup, the remnant of Nova Puppis 1991, has inline image 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 inline image and eclipses inline image. The YY Tel identification is somewhat uncertain. The correct identification for CQ Vel is provided from discovery of its flickering activity. The light curve of CE-315, a recently discovered AM CVn star, shows similarities to that of GP Com, with no apparent orbital modulation.

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