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Superoutburst of CR Bootis: Estimation of mass ratio of a typical AM CVn star by stage A superhumps

Authors :
Isogai, Keisuke
Kato, Taichi
Ohshima, Tomohito
Kasai, Kiyoshi
Oksanen, Arto
Masumoto, Kazunari
Fukushima, Daiki
Maeda, Kazuki
Kawabata, Miho
Matsuda, Risa
Kojiguchi, Naoto
Sugiura, Yuki
Takeda, Nao
Matsumoto, Katsura
Itoh, Hiroshi
Pavlenko, Elena P.
Antonyuk, Kirill
Antonyuk, Oksana
Pit, Nikolai
Sosnovskij, Aleksei
Baklanov, Alex
Babina, Julia
Sklyanov, Aleksandr
Kiyota, Seiichiro
Hambsch, Franz-Josef
Littlefield, Colin
Maeda, Yutaka
Cook, Lewis M.
Masi, Gianluca
Dubovsky, Pavol A.
Novák, Rudolf
Dvorak, Shawn
Imada, Akira
Nogami, Daisaku
Source :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan; August 2016, Vol. 68 Issue: 4
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We report on two superoutbursts of the AM CVn-type object CR Boo in 2014 April–March and 2015 May–June. A precursor outburst accompanied both of these superoutbursts. During the rising branch of the main superoutburst in 2014, we detected growing superhumps (stage A superhumps) whose period was 0.017669(24) d. Assuming that this period reflects the dynamical precession rate at the radius of the 3:1 resonance, we could estimate the mass ratio (q= M2/M1) of 0.101(4) by using the stage A superhump period and the orbital period of 0.0170290(6) d. This mass ratio is consistent with that expected from the theoretical evolutionary model of AM CVn-type objects. The detection of precursor outbursts and stage A superhumps is the second case in AM CVn-type objects. There are two interpretations of the outbursts of AM CVn-type objects. One is a dwarf nova (DN) outbursts analogy, which suggets that the outbursts are caused by thermal and tidal instabilities. Another is the VY Scl-type variation, which suggests that the outbursts are caused by the variation of the mass-transfer rate of the secondary.This detection of the superhump variations strongly supports the former interpretation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00046264 and 2053051X
Volume :
68
Issue :
4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs39742859
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/psw063