The Peculiar 2004 Superoutburst in the Helium Dwarf Nova, 2003aw
Abstract
We conducted a time-resolved photometric campaign of the helium dwarf nova, 2003aw in 2004 May--June. 2003aw stayed at 14.7--15.7 mag for the first several days during this campaign, which is the plateau phase of this superoutburst. This variable then rapidly decayed to 18.0 mag, still brighter by about 2 mag than its quiescence magnitude, and maintained this brightness for about 20 days, having short flares of 2 mag. A long fading tail followed it. We detected superhumps with a period of 0.02357(4) d [= 2036(3) s] during the plateau phase. The whole light curve of the superoutburst in 2003aw, taking into account the present data and those in the literature, perfectly resembles that of the 1996-1997 superoutburst of the peculiar WZ Sge-type hydrogen-rich dwarf nova, EG Cnc.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0409636,
title = {The Peculiar 2004 Superoutburst in the Helium Dwarf Nova, 2003aw},
author = {D. Nogami and B. Monard and A. Retter and A. Liu and M. Uemura and R. Ishioka and A. Imada and T. Kato},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0409636},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures, PASJ Letter in press