PG 1012-029 : a high-excitation eclipsing cataclysmic variable.
Green, R. F.; Liebert, J.; Penning, W. R.; Ferguson, D. H.; McGraw, J. T.
United States
Abstract
The paper presents a photometric and spectrophotometric analysis of a new eclipsing cataclysmic variable, PG 1012-029, with an orbital period of 3 hr 14 minutes 18.7 s. The eclipse depth reaches 1.9 mag, is rounded at minimum, and shows a prolonged egress 'shoulder', as found for UX UMa and some other eclipsing systems. The spectrum shows strong high-excitation lines at optical and UV wavelengths. A large fraction of the He II flux disappears during the eclipse, when the hydrogen spectrum fits a cooler temperature, and the continuum reddens. This behavior is attributed to eclipse of the hotter inner disk region.