Multiwavelength observations of MASTER OT 075353.88+174907.6: a likely superoutburst of a long period dwarf nova system

A. S. Parikh, J. V. Hernández Santisteban, R. Wijnands, D. Page

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Abstract

MASTER OT 075353.88+174907.6 was a blue optical transient reported by the MASTER-Net project on 2017 Oct 31. We carried out multiwavelength follow-up observations of this source during its 2017 outburst using Swift and RATIR. The source was found to be ≳ 4.4 mag above its quiescent level during the peak of the outburst and the outburst lasted ≳19 days. Our observations suggest that it was a superoutburst of along period U Geminorum type dwarf nova system. The spectral energy distribution during the initial slow decay phase of the outburst was consistent with a disk-dominated spectrum (with spectral indices Γ≍1.5-2.3). Afterwards, the UV flux decreased slowlier than the optical and the spectral energy distribution was very steep with indices Γ≍3.7±0.7. This slow UV decay may be the emission from a cooling white dwarf heated during the outburst. No X-ray emission was detected from the source since it is likely located at a large distance >2.3 kpc.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-63
JournalRevista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica
Volume55
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2019

Keywords

  • Accretion
  • Accretion discs
  • Novae
  • Cataclysmic variables
  • Stars: dwarf novae
  • Stars: individual: MASTER OT 075353.88+174907.6
  • Ultraviolet: stars

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