TESS and ground-based observations of WZ Sge-type dwarf novae in outburst
Y. Tampo, N. Kojiguchi, K. Isogai, D. Nogami, H. Itoh, F.-J. Hambsch, K. Matsumoto, R. Matsumura, D. Fujii, T. Tordai, Y. Sano, B. Monard, P.A. Dubovsky, T. Medulka, D.A.H. Buckley, N. Rawat, S.B. Potter, A. van Dyk, P.J. Groot, P. Woudt, S. Kiyota, G. Bolt, T. Vanmunster

TL;DR
This study uses TESS and ground-based data to analyze superoutbursts and superhumps in WZ Sge-type dwarf novae, revealing new features and constraints on mass transfer rates during outbursts.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence of superhump behavior and outburst characteristics in WZ Sge-type DNe, including the first continuous TESS coverage of multiple systems.
Findings
Confirmed early superhumps as a WZ Sge-type feature in several DNe.
Discovered broken-powerlaw rise in some superoutbursts, previously observed only by Kepler.
Constrained mass transfer rates based on early superhump appearance timing.
Abstract
Dwarf nova (DN) superoutbursts are accompanied by superhumps, which change their periods and profiles over a superoutburst. We present the TESS and ground-based observations of nine WZ Sge-type DNe and candidates in superoutburst. In TCP J235809615502508, ASASSN-23ba, PNV J190304333102187, V748 Hya, and ASASSN-25ci, we confirmed double-peaked oscillations called early superhumps, which are regarded as the unambiguous feature of WZ Sge-type DNe. On the other hand, the superhump and outburst properties of MO Psc and V1676 Her suggest that they may not be a member of WZ Sge-type DNe. The 2022 superoutburst of a confirmed WZ Sge-type DN TCP J055153916504346, however, lacked an early superhump phase. We find superhumps in a WZ Sge-type DN ASASSN-20mq during its rebrightening outburst. Thanks to the continuous coverage of TESS, we find the broken-powerlaw rise of the outburst light…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
