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1998PASP..110.1148T - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 110, 1148-1155 (1998/October-0)

Superhumps in cataclysmic binaries. XIV. V592 Cassiopeiae.

TAYLOR C.J., THORSTENSEN J.R., PATTERSON J., FRIED R.E., VANMUNSTER T., HARVEY D.A., SKILLMAN D.R., JENSEN L. and SHUGAROV S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report a spectroscopic and photometric study of the novalike variable V592 Cassiopeiae (=LS I 55° 8). The spectrum is that of a typical UX UMa-type star, with weak, narrow Balmer emission superposed on broad absorption. The 0.1-2.2 µm flux distribution also looks fairly normal, suggesting disk accretion at ∼10–8 M.yr–1 and a distance of 330 pc. The emission lines move with P = 0.115063(1) days, which is presumably the underlying orbital period of the binary. Photometry reveals a different period, namely, 0.12228(1) days. The presence of this wave in a short-period cataclysmic variable, and the value of the period excess at 6.3%, suggests identification as a ``permanent superhump.'' After subtraction of this large signal, the residual time series appears to contain a weak feature at 0.11193(5) days. The star evidently shows positive and negative superhumps simultaneously. Its binary period puts it among a modest number of nonmagnetic cataclysmic variables occupying the 2-3 hr period ``gap.''

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Close - Stars: Novae, Cataclysmic Variables - Stars: Variables: Other

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