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Investigating the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Cataclysmic Variable SSDS J132723.39+652854.2
Michael A. Wolfe ; Paula Szkody ; Oliver J. Fraser ; Lee Homer ; Sam Skinner ; Nicole M. Silvestri ;
Date 30 May 2003
Subject astro-ph
AbstractPhotometric and spectroscopic observations reveal the Sloan Digital Sky Survey cataclysmic variable SDSS J132723.39+652854.2 to be a likely SW Sex star with an orbital period of P = 3.28 hours. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey spectrum shows strong HeI, HeII and Balmer emission lines. Time resolved spectra acquired at Apache Point Observatory reveal absorption-line structure within the emission lines near phase 0.5. Photometric data obtained at Manastash Ridge Observatory using Harris V and B filters reveal a high inclination system (i = 80 degrees) with deep (~ 2 mag.) eclipses. The orbital period and the spectral variations favor an SW Sex interpretation.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0305607
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