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Rodríguez-Gil, P.; Torres, M. A. P.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.431, p.289-296 (2005)
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We present the first results of a photometric survey of poorly studied
nova remnants in the Northern Hemisphere. The main results are as
follows: DM Gem shows a modulation at 0.123 d
(probably linked to the orbit) and rapid variations at ˜ 22 min. A
moderate resolution spectrum taken at the time of the photometric
observations shows intense He II 4686 and Bowen emission, characteristic
of an intermediate polar or a SW Sex star.
Variability at 0.127 d and intense flickering (or quasi-periodic
oscillations) are the main features of the light curve of CP
Lac. A 0.1-mag dip lasting for ˜ 45 min is observed in
GI Mon, which could be an eclipse. A clear modulation
(probably related to the orbital motion) either at 0.179 d or 0.152 d is
observed in the B-band light curve of V400 Per. The
results for CT Ser point to an orbital period close
to 0.16 d. Intense flickering is also characteristic of this old nova.
Finally, XX Tau shows a possible periodic signal near
0.14 d and displays fast variability at ˜ 24 min. Its brightness
seems to be modulated at ˜ 5 d. We relate this long periodicity to
the motion of an eccentric/tilted accretion disc in the binary.
Based in part on observations made with the Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope,
which was operated on the island of La Palma by the Isaac Newton Group
in the Spanish Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos of the Instituto
de Astrofísica de Canarias (IAC), and on observations made with
the IAC80 telescope, operated on the island of Tenerife by the IAC in
the Spanish Observatorio del Teide of the IAC. Observations were also
obtained at the FLWO Observatory, a facility of the Smithsonian
Institution.