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Emission line tomography of the short period cataclysmic variables CC Scl and V2051 Oph

arXiv:1411.3732 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stu2422

Abstract

We present time-series spectroscopy of two short period cataclysmic variables, CC Scl and V2051 Oph, to test the efficiency of Doppler tomography-based methods in constraining orbital parameters of evolved cataclysmic variables. We find that the Ca~II triplet lines offer superior diagnostics, revealing emission components from the mass donors and sharp images of the accretion discs. Furthermore, we use Monte-Carlo methods to estimate the uncertainties from ensembles of Doppler maps. We compare our new methods against traditional radial velocity methods and show that they offer a valid route towards system parameter determination. Our analysis of CC Scl suggests a low mass ratio of $q=0.08\pm0.03$ with a primary velocity of $K_1=37\pm14$ km/s. This mass ratio is in between the pre- and post-period minimum status, however our $K_1$ solution favours a post-period minimum system. Our derived parameters for V2051 Oph ($q= 0.16\pm 0.03$, $K_1=97\pm10$ km/s) are in agreement with the eclipse solution ($q=0.19\pm0.03$), offering a direct validation of our methods.

13 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS