Discovery of Fourier-dependent time lags in cataclysmic variables
S. Scaringi, E. Koerding, P.J. Groot, P. Uttley, T.Marsh, C. Knigge,, T. Maccarone, V.S. Dhillon

TL;DR
This study investigates Fourier-frequency-dependent coherence and time lags in optical lightcurves of cataclysmic variables, revealing red/negative lags and proposing reprocessing or shock mechanisms as explanations.
Contribution
First detection of Fourier-dependent coherence and phase/time lags in optical wavelengths of cataclysmic variables, expanding understanding of accretion processes in white dwarf systems.
Findings
High coherence up to ~10^{-2} Hz between optical bands.
Detection of red/negative lags up to 10 seconds.
Lags in LU Cam too large for simple reflection explanation.
Abstract
We report the first study of Fourier-frequency-dependent coherence and phase/time lags at optical wavelengths of cataclysmic variables (MV Lyr and LU Cam) displaying typical flickering variability in white light. Observations were performed on the William Herschel Telescope using ULTRACAM. Lightcurves for both systems have been obtained with the SDSS filters , and simultaneously with cadences between seconds, and allow us to probe temporal frequencies between ~10^{-3} Hz and ~1 Hz. We find high levels of coherence between the u', g' and r' lightcurves up to at least ~10^{-2} Hz. Furthermore we detect red/negative lags where the redder bands lag the bluer ones at the lowest observed frequencies. For MV Lyr time lags up to ~3 seconds are observed, whilst LU Cam displays larger time lags of ~10 seconds. Mechanisms which seek to explain red/negative lags…
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