Optical Characterization of Two Cataclysmic Variables: RBS 0490 and SDSS J075939.79+191417.3
Author:
Joshi ArtiORCID,
Pandey J. C.,
Rawat Nikita,
Raj Ashish,
Wang WeiORCID,
Singh H. P.
Abstract
Abstract
We present optical photometric and spectroscopic observations of two cataclysmic variables (CVs), namely RBS 0490 and SDSS J075939.79+191417.3. The optical variations of RBS 0490 have been found to occur with a period of 1.689 ± 0.001 hr, which appears to be the probable orbital period of the system. Present photometric observations of SDSS J075939.79+191417.3 confirm and refine the previously determined orbital period as 3.14240928 ± 0.00000096 hr. The presence of long-duration eclipse features in the light curves of SDSS J075939.79+191417.3 indicates that eclipses might be due to an accretion disk and bright spot. The orbital inclination of SDSS J075939.79+191417.3 is estimated to be ∼78° using the eclipse morphology. The phased light-curve variations during the orbital cycle of RBS 0490 provide evidence of emission from an independent second accretion region or a second fainter pole. Optical spectra of RBS 0490 and SDSS J075939.79+191417.3 show the presence of strong Balmer and weak He ii (λ4686) emission lines, along with the detection of strong Hβ emission lines with a large equivalent width. The characteristic features of RBS 0490 seem to favor low-field polars, while SDSS J075939.79+191417.3 appears to be similar to nonmagnetic systems.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
NSFC
the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics