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Long Photometric Cycles in Double-periodic Variables from Nodal Precession of a Tilted Accretion Disk

Cheng-Liang 承亮 Jiao 焦Er-Gang ZhaoKey Laboratory for the Structure and Evolution of Celestial Objects, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 396 Yangfangwang, Guandu District, Kunming, 650216, People’s Republic of ChinaLi-Ying ZhuKey Laboratory for the Structure and Evolution of Celestial Objects, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 396 Yangfangwang, Guandu District, Kunming, 650216, People’s Republic of ChinaAzizbek MatekovUlugh Beg Astronomical Institute, Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, 33 Astronomicheskaya str., Tashkent, 100052, Uzbekistan
The Astrophysical Journaljournal2026en
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Abstract We investigate whether the long photometric cycles observed in double-periodic variables (DPVs) can arise from nodal precession of a tilted accretion disk driven by the tidal torque of the companion. Within a simple analytical framework, we derive testable relations linking the long-to-orbital period ratio to the binary mass ratio, the normalized disk size, and the disk tilt angle β , which itself can be inferred from the long-cycle amplitude, orbital inclination i , and disk luminosity fraction. The model naturally reproduces the two observed long-cycle light-curve morphologies—sinusoidal and double hump—distinguished by the geometric criterion i + β ≤ 90° versus i + β > 90°. Applying these relations to a sample of DPVs, we find that the inferred disk sizes are physically reasonable and consistent with independent light-curve modeling for a nonnegligible subset of systems. Our results show that tidal nodal precession represents a viable and potentially important contributor to the long-period variability of DPVs and provide a quantitative framework for future observational and theoretical studies.

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