Friday, November 25, 2011

1111.5542 (A. Rutkowski et al.)

Dwarf Nova V1040 Centauri and Variable Stars in its Vicinity    [PDF]

A. Rutkowski, P. Pietrukowicz, A. Olech, T. Ak, K. Zloczewski, R. Poleski, C. Tappert, Z. Eker
We present the results of a photometric campaign of the dwarf nova V1040 Cen. The light curve shows two normal outbursts with recurrence time ~ 40 days and amplitude ~ 2.5 mag. Quiescence data show oscillations with periods in the range ~ 0.1 days (2.4 h) to ~ 0.5 days (12 h) of unknown origin. We measured the orbital period of V1040 Cen to be P_orb=0.060458(80) days (1.451+-0.002 h). Based on the M_v-P_orb relation we found the distance of V1040 Cen to be 88+-31 pc. In this paper we also report the detection of eleven new variable stars in the field of the monitored dwarf nova.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.5542

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