Bibcode
Rodríguez-Gil, P.; Martínez-Pais, I. G.; Casares, J.; Villada, M.; van Zyl, L.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 328, Issue 3, pp. 903-910.
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2001
Citations
18
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18
Description
We present time-resolved optical spectroscopy and photometry of the
nova-like cataclysmic variable V348 Puppis. The system displays the same
spectroscopic behaviour as SW Sex stars, so we classify V348 Pup as a
new member of the class. V348 Pup is the second SW Sex system (the first
is V795 Herculis) which lies in the period gap. The spectra exhibit
enhanced HeII λ4686 emission, reminiscent of magnetic cataclysmic
variables. The study of this emission line gives a primary velocity
semi-amplitude of K1~=100kms-1. We have also
derived the system parameters, obtaining:
M1~=0.65Msolar,
M2~=0.20Msolar (q~=0.31), i~=80° and
K2~=323kms-1. The spectroscopic behaviour of V348
Pup is very similar to that of V795 Her, with the exception that V348
Pup shows deep eclipses. We have computed the `0.5-absorption' spectrum
of both systems, obtaining spectra that resemble the absorption spectrum
of a B0 V star. We propose that absorption in SW Sex systems can be
produced by a vertically extended atmosphere which forms where the gas
stream re-impacts the system, either at the accretion disc or at the
magnetosphere of the white dwarf (assuming a magnetic scenario).