2MASSJ22560844+5954299: the newly discovered cataclysmic star with the deepest eclipse
D. Kjurkchieva, T. Khruzina, D. Dimitrov, R. Groebel, S. Ibryamov, G., Nikolov

TL;DR
A newly discovered cataclysmic variable star exhibits the deepest eclipse among known nova-like stars, with unique spectral and physical properties including a flat temperature disk and low mass ratio, providing insights into CV evolution.
Contribution
This study reports the discovery and detailed analysis of a new CV star with unprecedented eclipse depth and peculiar physical parameters, expanding understanding of SW Sex stars.
Findings
Deepest eclipse observed among nova-like stars.
Unusual low mass ratio (~1.0) and M-star secondary.
Emission lines originate mainly from a hot-spot halo.
Abstract
Context: The SW Sex stars are assumed to represent a distinguished stage in CV evolution, making it especially important to study them. Aims: We discovered a new cataclysmic star and carried out prolonged and precise photometric observations, as well as medium-resolution spectral observations. Modelling these data allowed us to determine the psysical parameters and to establish its peculiarities. Results: The newly discovered vataclysmic variable 2MASSJ22560844+5954299 shows the deepest eclipse amongst the known nova-like stars. It was reproduced by totally covering a very luminous accretion disk by a red secondary component. The temperature distribution of the disk is flatter than that of steady-state disk. The target is unusual with the combination of a low mass ratio q~1.0 (considerably below the limit q=1.2 of stable mass transfer of CVs) and an M-star secondary. The intensity of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
