Abstract
We have detected coherent oscillations ('dwarf nova oscillations') in Hubble Space Telescope spectra of the dwarf nova OY Car. The oscillations were seen towards the end of a superoutburst of OY Car. The oscillations are extraordinary compared with the many other examples in the literature for two reasons. First, their amplitude is large, with a peak-to-peak variation of 8 to 20 per cent of the total flux over the range 1100 to 2500 Angstrom. However, most remarkably we find that there are two components present simultaneously. Both have periods close to 18 s (equivalent to 4800 cycle d(-1)) but they are separated by 57.7 +/- 0.5 cycle d(-1). The lower frequency component of the pair has a strong second harmonic while its companion, which has about twice its amplitude, does not. The oscillation spectra appear hotter than the mean spectrum and approximately follow the continuum distribution of a blackbody with a temperature in the range 30 000 to 50 000 K. We tentatively suggest that the weaker non-sinusoidal component could represent the rotation of the white dwarf, although we have been unable to recover any such signal in quiescent data.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | pp.921-928. |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Volume | 299 |
Issue number | 3 |
Publication status | Published - 21 Sept 1998 |
Keywords
- accretion, accretion discs
- novae, cataclysmic variables
- stars, individual, OY Car
- stars, oscillations
- WHITE-DWARF
- SS CYGNI
- ACCRETION DISKS
- SPACED DATA
- PULSATIONS
- CARINAE
- QUIESCENCE
- ECLIPSE
- FLUX