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2008PASP..120..510P - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 120, 510-522 (2008/May-0)

SDSS 1507+52: a halo cataclysmic variable?.

PATTERSON J., THORSTENSEN J.R. and KNIGGE C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report a photometric and spectroscopic study of the peculiar cataclysmic variable SDSS 1507+52. The star shows very deep eclipses on the 67-minute orbital period, and those eclipses are easily separable into white-dwarf and hot-spot components. This leads to tight constraints on binary parameters, with,,,,, and. Such numbers suggest possible membership among the WZ Sge stars, a common type of dwarf nova. The spectroscopic behavior (strong and broad H emission, double-peaked and showing a classic rotational disturbance during eclipse) is also typical. But the star's orbital period is shockingly below the ``period minimum'' of that is characteristic of hydrogen-rich CVs; producing such a strange binary will require some tinkering with the theory of cataclysmic-variable evolution. The proper motion is also remarkably high for a star of its distance, which we estimate from photometry and trigonometric parallax as. This suggests a transverse velocity of –uncomfortably high if the star belongs to a Galactic-disk population. These difficulties with understanding its evolution and space velocity can be solved if the star belongs to a Galactic-halo population.

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