IUE observations of eight dwarf novae : a study of the outburst cyclefrom 0.12 to 3.5 microns.
Szkody, P.
United States
Abstract
The dwarf novae are a class of close binary systems with a G-M star transferring mass to a white dwarf. The transferred material accumulates in a disk and accretes onto the white dwarf. Dwarf novae are characterized by outbursts on time scales of weeks to months possibly triggered by instabilities in the disk. To test the steady state models and the behavior of the disk at various stages of the outburst cycle, IUE observations were conducted for eight dwarf novae. Selected UV continuum points were joined to nonsimultaneous optical and IR spectrophotometry and broad-band photography to yield flux distributions over a large wavelength range. These flux distributions are discussed in terms of available accretion disk models.