Bibcode
Rodríguez-Gil, P.; Schmidtobreick, L.; Gänsicke, B. T.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 374, Issue 4, pp. 1359-1376.
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2007
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Description
We report on time-resolved optical spectroscopy of 10 non-eclipsing
nova-like cataclysmic variables in the orbital period range between 3
and 4 h. The main objective of this long-term programme is to search for
the characteristic SWSextantis behaviour and to eventually quantify the
impact of the SWSex phenomenon on nova-likes at the upper boundary of
the orbital period gap.
Of the 10 systems observed so far, HL Aqr, BO Cet, AH Men, V380 Oph, AH
Pic and LN UMa are identified as new members of the SW Sex class. We
present improved orbital period measurements for HL Aqr (Porb
= 3.254 +/- 0.001 h) and V380 Oph (Porb = 3.69857 +/- 0.00002
h). BO Cet and V380 Oph exhibit emission-line flaring with periodicities
of 20 and 47 min, respectively. The Hα line of HLAqr shows
significant blueshifted absorption modulated at the orbital period.
Similarly to the emission S-wave of the high-inclination SW Sex stars,
this absorption S-wave has its maximum blue velocity at orbital phase
~0.5. We estimate an orbital inclination for HLAqr in the range 19°
< i < 27°, which is much lower than that of the
emission-dominated, non-eclipsing SW Sex stars (i ~ 60°-70°).
This gives rise to the interesting possibility of many low-inclination
nova-likes actually being SWSex stars, but with a very different
spectroscopic appearance as they show significant absorption. The
increasing blueshifted absorption with decreasing inclination points to
the existence of a mass outflow with significant vertical motion.
These six new additions to the SW Sex class increase the presence of
non-eclipsing systems to about one-third of the whole SW Sex population,
which therefore makes the requirement of eclipses as a defining
criterion for SW Sex membership no longer valid. The statistics of the
cataclysmic variable population in the vicinity of the upper period gap
are also discussed.