Searching for New Cataclysmic Variables in the Chandra Source Catalog
Ilkham Galiullin, Antonio C. Rodriguez, Kareem El-Badry, Paula Szkody,, Abhijeet Anand, Jan van Roestel, Askar Sibgatullin, Vladislav Dodon, Nikita, Tyrin, Ilaria Caiazzo, Matthew J. Graham, Russ R. Laher, Shrinivas R., Kulkarni, Thomas A. Prince, Reed Riddle

TL;DR
This study developed a method combining X-ray and optical data to identify new cataclysmic variables in the Milky Way, confirming several candidates through spectroscopic follow-up, thus enhancing CV detection techniques.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel approach using the Chandra Source Catalog and Gaia data to efficiently find and confirm new CVs, including magnetic and low accretion rate types.
Findings
Identified 14 new CV candidates from 25,887 X-ray sources.
Spectroscopically confirmed 4 CVs, including 2 new polars.
X-ray and optical properties suggest many candidates are magnetic or dwarf novae.
Abstract
Cataclysmic variables (CVs) are compact binary systems in which a white dwarf accretes matter from a Roche-lobe-filling companion star. In this study, we searched for new CVs in the Milky Way in the Chandra Source Catalog v2.0, cross-matched with Gaia Data Release 3 (DR3). We identified new CV candidates by combining X-ray and optical data in a color-color diagram called the ``X-ray Main Sequence". We used two different cuts in this diagram to compile pure and optically variable samples of CV candidates. We undertook optical spectroscopic follow-up observations with the Keck and Palomar Observatories to confirm the nature of these sources. We assembled a sample of 25,887 Galactic X-ray sources and found 14 new CV candidates. Seven objects show X-ray and/or optical variability. All sources show X-ray luminosity in the range, and their X-ray spectra…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
