Exploratory Spectroscopy of Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables Candidates and Other Variable Objects
- Oliveira, Rodrigues, Cieslinsk, Jablosnki, Silva
- 6 de ago. de 2016
- 1 min de leitura
The increasing number of synoptic surveys made by small robotic telescopes, as the photometric Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey (CRTS), represents a unique opportunity for thediscovery of new variable objects, improving the samples of many classes of variables. Our goal is the discovery of new magnetic Cataclysmic Variables (mCVs). They are rare objects, which probe interesting accretion scenarios controlled by the white-dwarf magnetic field. We performed an optical spectroscopic survey to search for signatures of magnetic accretion on 47 variable objects selected mostly from CRTS. Our sample includes 13 polar strong candidates, from which 5 are new discoveries. Accretion disks seem to be present in other 19 objects. One is a previously known probable intermediate polar. We suggest 8 other objects could also be of this class. In particular, 7 of them have spectra consistent with short-period intermediate polars. We suggestone object is a novalike of the VY Scl class. We also caught one dwarf nova in eruption and confirmed a Nova discovered in X-rays. Follow-up observations are necessary to confirm the classification of some mCVs. Our sample also includes 8 stars in the horizontal or asymptotic giant branches: 2 known RR Lyrae stars, 3 new RR Lyrae, 2 new pulsating red giants and a new Mira. We estimated the period for 5 of them. We report the detection of 7 extragalactic sources, 5 of them classified as AGNs. Some of these sources display large variability amplitudes consistent with the possibility of harboring an optically violently variable (OVV) quasar.

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