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| DOI | 10.1093/MNRAS/STU639 | ||||
| Año | 2014 | ||||
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We present 855 cataclysmic variable candidates detected by the Catalina Real-time Transient Survey (CRTS) of which at least 137 have been spectroscopically confirmed and 705 are new discoveries. The sources were identified from the analysis of five years of data, and come from an area covering three quarters of the sky. We study the amplitude distribution of the dwarf novae cataclysmic variables (CVs) discovered by CRTS during outburst, and find that in quiescence they are typically 2 mag fainter compared to the spectroscopic CV sample identified by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. However, almost all CRTS CVs in the SDSS footprint have ugriz photometry. We analyse the spatial distribution of the CVs and find evidence that many of the systems lie at scale heights beyond those expected for a Galactic thin disc population. We compare the outburst rates of newly discovered CRTS CVs with the previously known CV population, and find no evidence for a difference between them. However, we find significant evidence for a systematic difference in orbital period distribution. We discuss the CVs found below the orbital period minimum and argue that many more are yet to be identified among the full CRTS CV sample. We cross-match the CVs with archival X-ray catalogues and find that most of the systems are dwarf novae rather than magnetic CVs.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Drake, Andrew J. | Hombre |
CALTECH - Estados Unidos
California Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos |
| 2 | Gansicke, Boris T. | Hombre |
Univ Warwick - Reino Unido
The University of Warwick - Reino Unido Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine - Reino Unido |
| 3 | Djorgovski, S. G. | - |
CALTECH - Estados Unidos
California Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos |
| 4 | Wils, P. | - |
Vereniging Sterrenkunde - Bélgica
Vereniging voor Sterrenkunde - Bélgica |
| 5 | Mahabal, A. A. | Hombre |
CALTECH - Estados Unidos
California Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos |
| 6 | Graham, M. J. | Hombre |
CALTECH - Estados Unidos
California Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos |
| 7 | Yang, T-C | - |
CALTECH - Estados Unidos
Natl Cent Univ - Taiwán California Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos National Central University Taiwan - Taiwán National Central University - Taiwán |
| 8 | Williams, R. | - |
CALTECH - Estados Unidos
California Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos |
| 9 | Catelan, Marcio | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Nucleo Milenio para la Via Lactea - Chile Centro de Excelencia en Astrofísica y Tecnologías Afines - Chile Milky Way Millennium Nucleus - Chile The Milky Way Millennium Nucleus - Chile |
| 10 | PRIETO-KATUNARIC, JOSE LUIS | Hombre |
Princeton Univ - Estados Unidos
Princeton University - Estados Unidos |
| 11 | Donalek, C. | - |
CALTECH - Estados Unidos
California Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos |
| 12 | Williams, R. | - |
CALTECH - Estados Unidos
California Institute of Technology - Estados Unidos |
| 12 | Larson, S. | - |
UNIV ARIZONA - Estados Unidos
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| 13 | Christensen, E. | Hombre |
UNIV ARIZONA - Estados Unidos
The University of Arizona - Estados Unidos |
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| National Science Foundation |
| U.S. National Science Foundation |
| NASA |
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration |
| Seventh Framework Programme |
| Alfred P. Sloan Foundation |
| U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science |
| European Research Council under the European Union |
| NASA through Hubble Fellowship |
| Proyecto FONDECYT |
| STScI |
| UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council |
| Ministry for the Economy, Development |
| Participating Institutions |
| Ajax Foundation |
| Tourism's Programa Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio |
| National Aeronautics and Space Administration through the Science Mission Directorate NEOs Observations Program |
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| CRTS and CSDR1 are supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under grants AST-0909182 and CNS-0540369. The work at Caltech was supported in part by the NASA Fermi grant 08-FERMI08-0025, and by the Ajax Foundation. The CSS survey is funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration under Grant No. NNG05GF22G issued through the Science Mission Directorate NEOs Observations Program. JLP acknowledges support from NASA through Hubble Fellowship Grant HF-51261.01-A awarded by the STScI, which is operated by AURA, Inc. for NASA, under contract NAS 5-26555. Support for MC and GT is provided by the Ministry for the Economy, Development, and Tourism's Programa Iniciativa Cientifica Milenio through grant P07-021-F, awarded to The Milky Way Millennium Nucleus; by Proyecto Basal PFB-06/2007; and by Proyecto FONDECYT Regular 1110326. SDSS-III is managed by the Astrophysical Research Consortium for the Participating Institutions of the SDSS-III Collaboration Funding for SDSS-III has been provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Participating Institutions, the National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science. The SDSS-III web site is http://www.sdss3.org/. This research has made use of the International Variable Star Index (VSX) data base, operated at AAVSO, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Virtual Astronomical Observatory (VAO) is managed by the VAO, LLC, a non-profit company established as a partnership of the Associated Universities, Inc. and the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc. The VAO is sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013)/ERC Grant Agreement n. 320964 (WDTracer). BTG was supported in part by the UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council (ST/I001719/1). |