SDSS J080434.20+510349.2: Cataclysmic Variable Witnessing the Instability Strip?
E. Pavlenko, V. Malanushenko, G. Tovmassian, S. Zharikov, T. Kato, N., Katysheva, M. Andreev, A. Baklanov, K. Antonyuk, N. Pit, A. Sosnovskij, S., Shugarov

TL;DR
This study observes a unique pulsating white dwarf in a dwarf nova system, revealing complex short-term variability and pulsation modes that evolve over time, especially after outbursts.
Contribution
It provides detailed long-term photometric analysis of the pulsations and outburst behavior of SDSS J080434.20+510349.2, highlighting new pulsation modes and their evolution post-outburst.
Findings
Identification of non-radial pulsations with periods around 12.6 min and 21.7 min.
Detection of pulsation period variations within 36 seconds.
Observation of pulsation mode changes following dwarf nova outbursts.
Abstract
SDSS J080434.20+510349.2 is the 13th dwarf nova containing a pulsating white dwarf. Among the accreting pulsators that have experienced a dwarf novae outburst, SDSS J0804 has the most dramatic history of events within a short time scale: the 2006 outburst with 11 rebrightenings, series of December 2006 - January 2007 mini-outbursts, the 2010 outburst with 6 rebrightenings. Over 2006-2011, SDSS J080434.20+510349.2 in addition to positive 0.060^d superhumps during the outburst and 1-month post-outburst stage, 0.059005^d orbital humps in quiescence, displayed a significant short-term variations with periods P1 = 12.6 min, P2 = 21.7 min, P3 = 14.1 min and P4 = 4.28 min. The 12.6-min periodicity first appeared 7 months after the 2006 outburst and was the most prominent one during the following \sim 900 days. It was identified as non-radial pulsations of the white dwarf. The period of this…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
