V405 Peg (RBS 1955): A Nearby, Low-Luminosity Cataclysmic Binary
J. R. Thorstensen, R. Schwarz, A. D. Schwope, A. Staude, J. Vogel, M., Krumpe, J. Kohnert, A. Nebot Gomez-Moran

TL;DR
V405 Peg is a nearby, low-luminosity cataclysmic binary with a well-determined orbital period, secondary star classification, and evidence suggesting it may be a hibernating CV, challenging standard accretion models.
Contribution
This study provides detailed optical and astrometric observations of V405 Peg, including its orbital parameters, secondary star classification, and low accretion rate, highlighting its potential as a hibernating CV.
Findings
Orbital period of 0.1776469 days (4.2635 hours).
Distance estimated at approximately 149 parsecs.
Mass accretion rate significantly below standard predictions.
Abstract
(Abridged). The cataclysmic binary V405 Peg, originally discovered as ROSAT Bright Source (RBS) 1955 (= 1RXS J230949.6+213523), shows a strong contribution from a late-type secondary star in its optical spectrum, which led Schwope et al. to suggest it to be among the nearest cataclysmic binaries. We present extensive optical observations of V405 Peg. Time-series spectroscopy shows the orbital period, Porb, to be 0.1776469(7) d (= 4.2635 hr), or 5.629 cycle/d. We classify the secondary as M3 - M4.5. Astrometry with the MDM 2.4m telescope gives a parallax 7.2 +- 1.1 milli-arcsec, and a relative proper motion of 58 mas/yr. Our best estimate of the distance yields d = 149 (+26, -20) pc. The secondary stars's radial velocity has K2 = 92 +- 3 km/s, indicating a fairly low orbital inclination if the masses are typical. Extensive I-band time-series observations in the show the system varying…
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