The Kepler and Hale observations of V523 Lyr
E. Mason, S.B. Howell

TL;DR
This paper analyzes Kepler and Hale observations of V523 Lyr, revealing its classification as an anomalous Z Cam type cataclysmic variable with characteristic outbursts, quasi-periodic oscillations, and a ~3.8 hr orbital period.
Contribution
It provides detailed photometric and spectroscopic analysis of V523 Lyr, identifying its unique variability features and confirming its classification as an anomalous Z Cam type CV.
Findings
Recurring small outbursts every 33 days
Presence of quasi-periodic oscillations
Orbital period of approximately 3.8 hours
Abstract
We present new observations of the cataclysmic variable V523 Lyr, a member of the open cluster NGC 6791. The Kepler Space telescope obtained photometric observations of this source and we examine the nearly 3 year long light curve. The observations show numerous small amplitude outbursts recurring on average every 33 days, intermittent quasi-periodic oscillations, and a significant fully coherent period of ~3.8 hr which we identify as the orbital period of the binary. Contemporaneous optical spectroscopy of V523 Lyr reveals a faint blue source with broad Balmer absorption lines containing narrow emission cores. H is in emission above the continuum. The low amplitude of the photometric signal and no detected velocity motion suggest a low orbital inclination. We discuss the properties of V523 Lyr and show that it is a member of the growing group of anomalous Z Cam type CVs,…
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