Bibcode
Littlefair, S. P.; Dhillon, V. S.; Martín, E. L.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 437, Issue 2, July II 2005, pp.637-639
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2005
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Description
We present the K-band spectrum of the cataclysmic variable RXJ
0502.8+1624 (Tau 4). The spectrum shows a broad, smooth hump, with no
absorption lines from the secondary star visible. This result indicates
that the infrared light of this system is dominated by cyclotron
emission, and, in combination with the optical spectrum and X-ray
properties, suggests that Tau 4 is a polar-type cataclysmic variable
(CV). The system was chosen for study because the broadband JHK colours
of Tau 4 are consistent with an L-type dwarf, suggesting that this
system might harbour an elusive sub-stellar secondary star. The result
presented here, along with the recent discovery of cyclotron emission in
the cataclysmic variable EF Eri, suggests that care must be taken when
using the broadband JHK colours of CVs when targeting searches for
sub-stellar secondary stars.