Cluster AgeS Experiment (CASE): Deficiency of observed dwarf novae in globular clusters
P. Pietrukowicz (1,2), J. Kaluzny (1), A. Schwarzenberg-Czerny (1,3),, I.B. Thompson (4), W. Pych (1), W. Krzeminski (5), B. Mazur (1) ((1), Copernicus Astronomical Center, Poland, (2) Catolica Univ., Chile, (3), Astronomical Observatory of Adam Mickiewicz Univ., Poland

TL;DR
This study conducted a comprehensive search for dwarf novae in 16 globular clusters, finding only a few new systems and suggesting such variables are rare in these dense stellar environments.
Contribution
It provides the largest homogeneous survey of dwarf novae in globular clusters and assesses the detection efficiency, highlighting the scarcity of these variables in GCs.
Findings
Discovered 2 new dwarf novae in GCs
Total known DNe in GCs increased to 12
Detection efficiency varies with observational conditions
Abstract
We present the results of a search for dwarf novae (DNe) in globular clusters (GCs). It is based on the largest available homogeneous sample of observations, in terms of the time span, number of observations and number of clusters. It includes 16 Galactic GCs and yielded two new certain DNe: M55-CV1 and M22-CV2. All previously known systems located in our fields were recovered, too. We surveyed M4, M5, M10, M12, M22, M30, M55, NGC 288, NGC 362, NGC 2808, NGC 3201, NGC 4372, NGC 6362, NGC 6752, omega Cen (NGC 5139) and 47 Tuc (NGC 104). The discovery of two DNe, namely M55-CV1 and M22-CV2, was already reported by Kaluzny et al. (2005) and Pietrukowicz et al. (2005), respectively. In the remaining 14 GCs we found no certain new DNe. Our result raises the total number of known DNe in the Galactic globular clusters to 12 DNe, distributed among 7 clusters. Our survey recovered all three…
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