Helena Uthas, Joseph Patterson, Jonathan Kemp, Christian Knigge, Berto Monard, Robert Rea, Greg Bolt, Jennie McCormick, Grant Christie, Alon Retter, Alex Liu
We report the discovery of rapid periodic signals in the light curves of two
cataclysmic variables with prominent white-dwarf components in their spectra,
SDSS J1457+51 and BW Sculptoris. These stars therefore appear to be new members
of the GW Lib class of variable star, in which the fast periodic (and
non-commensurate with the orbital period) signals are believed to arise from
non-radial pulsations in the underlying white dwarf. The power spectra of both
stars show complex signals with primary periods near 10 and 20 minutes. These
signals change in frequency by a few percent on a timescale of weeks or less,
and probably contain an internal fine structure unresolved by our observations.
We also detect double-humped waves signifying the underlying orbital periods,
near 78 minutes for both stars. In addition, BW Scl shows a transient but
powerful signal with a period near 87 minutes, a quiescent superhump. The 11 %
excess over the orbital period is difficult to understand, and may arise from
an eccentric instability near the 2:1 resonance in the accretion disc.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1111.3956
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