TT Arietis: New approach to the analysis of quasi-periodic oscillations
I. Vega-Manubens, N. Vogt, A. Lopera-Mej\'ia, G. Aravena-Rojas, P. A. Rojas Lobos

TL;DR
This study analyzes quasi-periodic oscillations in TT Arietis using continuous space telescope data, revealing numerous frequency groups with variable durations and frequencies, and clarifying their independence from superhump phases.
Contribution
Introduces a novel method for identifying and characterizing QPOs in TT Arietis, uncovering 160 frequency groups and their properties with high temporal resolution.
Findings
160 frequency groups identified between 14 and 53 minutes
QPOs often show significant frequency variations
QPO occurrence is independent of superhump phase
Abstract
Context. TT Arietis (TT Ari) is a nova-like cataclysmic variable of the VY Scl subtype with light-curve variations on multiple timescales. In addition to the superhump modulation, quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) have been found. Aims. Our aim is to determine the occurrence, strength, and variability of QPOs in TT Ari based on more complete data than in previous works. Methods. The data were obtained during the high state of TT Ari in October 2012 by the MOST space telescope, covering a total of 361.2 hours of continuous observation. We searched for frequencies over subsets of time using a Fourier-like power spectrum and then added the frequencies together, forming groups. Results. Our method has revealed QPOs that occur in "frequency groups", which are events with a continuous oscillation of similar, constant or slowly variable frequency. We report a total of 160 frequency groups in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
