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2006AJ....131.1687K - Astron. J., 131, 1687-1692 (2006/March-0)

Detection of orbital and superhump periods in nova V2574 Ophiuchi.

KANG T.W., RETTER A., LIU A. and RICHARDS M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of 37 nights of CCD unfiltered photometry of nova V2574 Oph (2004) from 2004 and 2005. We find two periods of 0.14164 days (~3.40 hr) and 0.14773 days (~3.55 hr) in the 2005 data. The 2004 data show variability on a similar timescale, but no coherent periodicity was found. We suggest that the longer periodicity is the orbital period of the underlying binary system and that the shorter period represents a negative superhump. The 3.40 hr period is about 4% shorter than the orbital period and obeys the relation between superhump period deficit and binary period. The detection of superhumps in the light curve is evidence of the presence of a precessing accretion disk in this binary system shortly after the nova outburst. From the maximum magnitude-rate of decline relation, we estimate the decay rate t2=17±4 days and a maximum absolute visual magnitude of MVmax=-7.7±1.7 mag.

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Journal keyword(s): Accretion, Accretion Disks - Stars: Novae, Cataclysmic Variables - stars: individual (V2574 Ophiuchi)

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