PG 0027+260: an Example of a Class of Cataclysmic Binaries With Mysterious, But Consistent, Behavior

Thorstensen, John R.; Schmidt, Gary D.; Ringwald, F. A.; Wade, Richard A.; Norsworthy, Jane E.

United States

Abstract

This paper reports extensive optical observations on the PG0027 + 260 binary, carried out on August 1984 with the 1.3 McGraw-Hill telescope and Mark II spectrometer at Michigan-Dartmouth-MIT Observatory on Kitt Peak. It is shown that this object is an eclipsing novalike variable with an orbital period of 3.51 hr. The PG0027 + 260 displays several unexplained phenomena which are remarkably similar to those of the SW Sex, DW UMa, and V1315 Aql, which are eclipsing novalike stars with periods between 3 and 4 hrs. The eclipse of the PG0027 + 260 is modeled, and it is shown that, while the mean eclipse light curve is easy to match, there is no simple explanation for the variable depth.

1991 The Astronomical Journal
IUE 195