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HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE AND OPTICAL DATA ON SDSSJ0804+5103 (EZ Lyn) ONE YEAR AFTER OUTBURST

Journal

ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 145, Issue 5, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/145/5/121

Keywords

binaries: close; binaries: spectroscopic; novae, cataclysmic variables; stars: individual (EZ Lyn)

Funding

  1. NASA [NAS 5-26555]
  2. NASA from the Space Telescope Science Institute [HST-GO12231.01A]
  3. NSF [AST-1008734]
  4. Division Of Astronomical Sciences
  5. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1008734] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  6. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/I001719/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  7. STFC [ST/I001719/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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We present an ultraviolet (UV) spectrum and light curve of the short orbital period cataclysmic variable EZ Lyn obtained with the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope 14 months after its dwarf nova outburst, along with ground-based optical photometry. The UV spectrum can be fit with a 13,100 K, log g = 8 white dwarf using 0.5 solar composition, while fits to the individual lines are consistent with solar abundance for Si and Al, but only 0.3 solar for C. The Discrete Fourier Transforms of the UV and optical light curves at 14 months following outburst show a prominent period at 256 s. This is the same period reported by Pavlenko in optical data obtained seven months and one year after outburst, indicating its long-term stability over several months, but this period is not evident in the pre-outburst data and is much shorter than the 12.6 minute period that was seen in observations obtained during an interval from 8 months to 2.5 yr after the 2006 outburst. In some respects, the long and short periods are similar to the behavior seen in GW Lib after its outburst but the detailed explanation for the appearance and disappearance of these periods and their relation to non-radial pulsation modes remain to be explored with theoretical models.

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