Bibcode
Witham, A. R.; Knigge, C.; Gänsicke, B. T.; Aungwerojwit, A.; Corradi, R. L. M.; Drew, J. E.; Greimel, R.; Groot, P. J.; Morales-Rueda, L.; Rodriguez-Flores, E. R.; Rodriguez-Gil, P.; Steeghs, D.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 369, Issue 2, pp. 581-597.
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2006
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37
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Description
We report on the properties of 71 known cataclysmic variables (CVs) in
photometric Hα emission-line surveys. Our study is motivated by
the fact that the Isaac Newton Telescope (INT) Photometric Hα
Survey of the northern galactic plane (IPHAS) will soon provide r',i'
and narrow-band Hα measurements down to r' ~= 20 for all northern
objects between - 5° < b < +5°. IPHAS thus provides a
unique resource, both for studying the emission-line properties of known
CVs and for constructing a new CV sample selected solely on the basis of
Hα excess. Our goal here is to carry out the first task and
prepare the way for the second. In order to achieve this, we analyse
data on 19 CVs already contained in the IPHAS data base and supplement
this with identical observations of 52 CVs outside the galactic plane.
Our key results are as follows: (i) the recovery rate of known CVs as
Hα emitters in a survey like IPHAS is ~=70 per cent; (ii) of the
~=30 per cent of CVs which were not recovered ~=75 per cent were clearly
detected but did not exhibit a significant Hα excess at the time
of our observations; (iii) the recovery rate depends only weakly on CV
type; (iv) the recovery rate depends only weakly on orbital period; (v)
short-period dwarf novae tend to have the strongest Hα lines.
These results imply that photometric emission-line searches provide an
efficient way of constructing CV samples that are not biased against
detection of intrinsically faint, short-period systems.