Discovery of a Bow-Shock Nebula around the Z Cam-type Cataclysmic Variable SY Cancri
Howard E. Bond (1,2), Calvin Carter (3), David F. Elmore (4), Peter, Goodhew (5), Dana Patchick (6), and Jonathan Talbot (7) ((1) Penn State, University, (2) STScI, (3) Dallas, TX, (4) National Solar Observatory, (5), Deep Space Imaging Network, (6) Deep Sky Hunters Consortium

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a bow-shock nebula around the CV SY Cancri, exploring its possible origins and similarities to other nebulae associated with cataclysmic variables.
Contribution
It presents the first detection of a bow-shock nebula around SY Cancri and discusses potential formation scenarios, expanding understanding of nebulae around CVs.
Findings
Bow-shock nebula detected around SY Cnc.
Properties similar to V341 Ara, another CV with a bow shock.
Possible origins include interstellar medium interaction or past nova outbursts.
Abstract
We report the serendipitous discovery of a bow-shock nebula around the cataclysmic variable (CV) SY Cancri. In addition, SY Cnc lies near the edge of a faint Halpha-emitting nebula with a diameter of about 15'. The orientation of the bow shock is consistent with the direction of SY Cnc's proper motion. Nebulae are extremely rare around CVs, apart from those known to have undergone classical-nova (CN) outbursts; bow shocks and off-center nebulae are even more unusual. Nevertheless, the properties of SY Cnc and its nebulosity are strikingly similar to those of V341 Ara, another CV that is also associated with a bow shock and is likewise off-center with respect to its faint Halpha nebula. Both stars are binaries with optically thick accretion disks, belonging to the classes of Z Cam CVs or nova-like variables. We discuss three scenarios to explain the properties of the nebulae. They may…
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TopicsParticle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
