Observations of Five Southern-Hemisphere Cataclysmic Binary Stars
John R. Thorstensen, Annabelle E. Niblett, Shreya Gandhi, Lauren P. Zanarini, Gavin D. Goss, Arnav Singh, Divik Verma, Ryan C. Hickox, Emmanuel A. Durodola, Jiaqi Martin Ying (Department of Physics, Astronomy, Dartmouth College)

TL;DR
This paper presents detailed observations and analyses of five under-studied southern-hemisphere cataclysmic binary stars, revealing their classifications, orbital periods, spectral features, and variability behaviors through new data and archival sources.
Contribution
It provides new observational data and classifications for five cataclysmic binaries, including spectral analysis, orbital periods, and variability patterns, enhancing understanding of these systems.
Findings
Identified orbital periods and spectral features for each star.
Confirmed magnetic and novalike classifications through spectroscopy.
Detected superhumps and outburst behaviors in the systems.
Abstract
We present observations and analyses of five little-studied cataclysmic binary stars in the southern celestial hemisphere. Our new observations are from the South African Astronomical Observatory. The objects and salient results are as follows: (i) 6dF0752-54 is a dwarf nova with an orbital period Porb = 5.05 hr that shows a contribution from a mid-M type secondary in its mean spectrum. (ii) J0916-26 had been suspected of being a magnetic CV with an eclipse period of 3.37 hr. Our spectrum corroborates this classification. (iii) GSC 08944 is a novalike variable with Porb = 3.80 hr. Archival photometry also shows a persistent photometric period near 4.03 hr, apparently from a positive super- hump. Its emission line behavior is consistent with an SW Sextantis-type novalike. (iv) MGAB-V253, also Gaia20eys, had been identified as a short-period eclipsing novalike with Porb = 1.44 hr. Our…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
