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High-speed photometry of faint cataclysmic variables - IX. Targets from multiple transient surveys
Paterson, K. et al., 2019, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 486, 2422 | View on ADS (2019MNRAS.486.2422P)
Abstract
We present high-speed photometric observations of 25 cataclysmic variables detected by the All Sky Automated Search for Super-Novae, the Mobile Astronomical System of the TElescope-Robot, and the Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey. From these observations we determine 16 new orbital periods and 1 new superhump period. Two systems (ASASSN-14ik and ASASSN-14ka) have outburst periods of approximately 1 month, with a third (ASASSN-14hv) having outbursts approximately every 2 months. Included in the sample are 11 eclipsing systems, one probable intermediate polar (ASASSN-15fm), 1 SW Sex-type star (MLS 0720+17), 1 WZ Sge-type star (ASASSN-17fz), and one system showing different photometric and spectroscopic periods (ASASSN-15kw).
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