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Zharikov, S. V.; Tovmassian, G. H.; Neustroev, V. V.; Michel, R.; Zurita, C.; Echevarria, J.; Bikmaev, I. F.; Pavlenko, E. P.; Jeon, Y.-B.; Valyavin, G. G.; Aviles, A.
Bibliographical reference
VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/486/505. Originally published in: 2008A&A...486..505Z
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2008
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Description
We observed a new cataclysmic variable (CV) SDSS J080434.20+510349.2 to
study the origin of long-term variability found in its light curve.
Multi-longitude, time-resolved, photometric observations were acquired
to analyze this uncommon behavior, which has been found in two newly
discovered CVs.
This study of SDSS J080434.20+510349.2 concerns primarily the
understanding of the nature of the observed, double-humped, light curve
and its relation to a cyclic brightening that occurs during quiescence.
The observations were obtained early in 2007, when the object was at
about V~17.1, about 0.4mag brighter than the pre-outburst magnitude. The
light curve shows a sinusoidal variability with an amplitude of about
0.07mag and a periodicity of 42.48min, which is half of the orbital
period of the system. We observed in addition two "mini-outbursts" of
the system of up to 0.6mag, which have a duration of about 4days each.
The "mini-outburst" has a symmetric profile and is repeated in
approximately every 32days. Subsequent monitoring of the system shows a
cyclical behavior of such "mini-outbursts" with a similar recurrence
period. The origin of the double-humped light curve and the periodic
brightening is discussed in the light of the evolutionary state of SDSS
J080434.20+510349.2.
(2 data files).