Curious Variables Experiment (CURVE). CCD photometry of active dwarf nova DI UMa
A. Rutkowski, A. Olech, M. Wi\'sniewski, P. Pietrukowicz, J. Pala, R., Poleski

TL;DR
This study presents detailed photometric analysis of the active dwarf nova DI UMa, revealing its supercycle, superhump, and orbital periods, and suggesting it is a period bouncer with a degenerate secondary, contributing new insights into its evolutionary status.
Contribution
First detailed photometric campaign covering multiple outbursts of DI UMa, providing precise system parameters and evidence supporting its classification as a period bouncer.
Findings
Supercycle period is 31.45 days.
Superhump period is 0.055318 days.
Orbital period is 0.054579 days.
Abstract
We report an analysis of photometric behaviour of DI UMa, an extremely active dwarf nova. The observational campaign (completed in 2007) covers five superoutbursts and four normal outbursts. We examined principal parameters of the system to understand peculiarities of DI UMa, and other active cataclysmic variables. Based on precise photometric measurements, temporal light curve behaviour, O-C analysis, and power spectrum analysis, we investigated physical parameters of the system. We found that the period of the supercycle now equals 31.45 +/-0.3 days. Observations during superoutbursts infer that the period of superhumps equals P_sh = 0.055318(11) days (79.66 +/- 0.02 min). During quiescence, the light curve reveals a modulation of period P_orb = 0.054579(6) days (78.59 +/- 0.01 min), which we interpret as the orbital period of the binary system. The values obtained allowed us to…
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