A Time-Series Analysis of the H alpha Emission Line in V3885 Sagitarii


Autoria(s): RIBEIRO, Fabiola M. A.; DIAZ, Marcos P.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

Resumo

Flickering is a phenomenon related to mass accretion observed among many classes of astrophysical objects. In this paper we present a study of flickering emission lines and the continuum of the cataclysmic variable V3885 Sgr. The flickering behavior was first analyzed through statistical analysis and the power spectra of lightcurves. Autocorrelation techniques were then employed to estimate the flickering timescale of flares. A cross-correlation study between the line and its underlying continuum variability is presented. The cross-correlation between the photometric and spectroscopic data is also discussed. Periodograms, calculated using emission-line data, show a behavior that is similar to those obtained from photometric datasets found in the literature, with a plateau at lower frequencies and a power-law at higher frequencies. The power-law index is consistent with stochastic events. The cross-correlation study indicates the presence of a correlation between the variability on Ha and its underlying continuum. Flickering timescales derived from the photometric data were estimated to be 25 min for two lightcurves and 10 min for one of them. The average timescales of the line flickering is 40 min, while for its underlying continuum it drops to 20 min.

FAPESP[01/07078-8]

FAPESP[06/03308-2]

CNPq[304043]

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PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, v.61, n.1, p.137-146, 2009

0004-6264

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/27135

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eng

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ASTRONOMICAL SOC JAPAN

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Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan

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Palavras-Chave #accretion, accretion disks #stars: binaries: close #stars: cataclysmic variables #NOVA OY-CARINAE #CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES #SECONDARY STAR #ACCRETION DISK #WHITE-DWARF #FU-ORIONIS #FLUCTUATIONS #OSCILLATIONS #QUIESCENCE #SAGITTARII #Astronomy & Astrophysics
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