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Exploratory Spectroscopy of Magnetic Cataclysmic Variables Candidates and Other Variable Objects

A. S. OliveiraIP&D, Universidade do Vale do Paraíba, 12244-000, São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil; [email protected]C. V. RodriguesDivisão de Astrofísica, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, 12227-010, São José dos Campos, SP, BrazilD. CieslinskiDivisão de Astrofísica, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, 12227-010, São José dos Campos, SP, BrazilF. J. JablonskiDivisão de Astrofísica, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, 12227-010, São José dos Campos, SP, BrazilK. M. G. SilvaGemini Observatory, Casilla 603, La Serena, ChileL. A. AlmeidaInstituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas, Universidade de São Paulo, 05508-900, São Paulo, SP, BrazilA. Rodríguez-ArdilaLaboratório Nacional de Astrofísica LNA/MCTI, 37504-364, Itajubá MG, BrazilM. S. PalharesIP&D, Universidade do Vale do Paraíba, 12244-000, São José dos Campos, SP, Brazil; [email protected]
2017en
ABI

Аннотация

The increasing number of synoptic surveys made by small robotic telescopes, such as the photometric Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey (CRTS), represents a unique opportunity for the discovery of variable sources and improves the statistical samples of such classes of objects. Our goal is the discovery of magnetic Cataclysmic Variables (mCVs). These are rare objects, which probe interesting accretion scenarios controlled by the white dwarf magnetic field. In particular, improved statistics of mCVs would help to address open questions on their formation and evolution. We performed an optical spectroscopy survey to search for signatures of magnetic accretion in 45 variable objects selected mostly from the CRTS. In this sample we found 32 CVs, 22 being mCV candidates from which 13 are previously unreported as such. If the proposed classifications are confirmed, it would represent an increase of 4% in the number of known polars and 12% in the number of known IPs. A fraction of our initial sample was classified as extragalactic sources or other types of variable stars by the inspection of the identification spectra. Despite the inherent complexity in identifying a source as a mCV, variability-based selection followed by spectroscopic snapshot observations has proved to be an efficient strategy for their discoveries, being a relatively inexpensive approach in terms of telescope time.

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