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Followup Observations of SDSS and CRTS Candidate Cataclysmic Variables

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-06-22 v1

Abstract

We present photometry of 11 and spectroscopy of 35 potential cataclysmic variables from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, the Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey and vsnet-alerts. The photometry results include quasi-periodic oscillations during the decline of V1363 Cyg, nightly accretion changes in the likely Polar (AM Herculis binary) SDSS J1344+20, eclipses in SDSS J2141+05 with an orbital period of 76+/-2 min, and possible eclipses in SDSS J2158+09 at an orbital period near 100 min. Time-resolved spectra reveal short orbital periods near 80 min for SDSS J0206+20, 85 min for SDSS J1502+33, and near 100 min for CSS J0015+26, RXS J0150+37, SDSS J1132+62, SDSS J2154+15 and SDSS J2158+09. The prominent HeII line and velocity amplitude of SDSS J2154+15 are consistent with a Polar nature for this object, while the lack of this line and a low velocity amplitude argue against this classification for RXS J0150+37. Single spectra of 10 objects were obtained near outburst and the rest near quiescence, confirming the dwarf novae nature of these objects.

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@article{arxiv.1407.3315,
  title  = {Followup Observations of SDSS and CRTS Candidate Cataclysmic Variables},
  author = {Paula Szkody and Mark E. Everett and Steve B. Howell and Arlo U. Landolt and Howard E. Bond and David R. Silva and Stephanie Vasquez-Soltero},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.3315},
  year   = {2015}
}

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34 pages, 14 figures, in press at AJ