Manuel Pichardo Marcano (he/him)
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Manuel Pichardo Marcano (he/him)
- From Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep.
- 1 Year at UASD in Santo Domingo
- B.S. Utah State University
- M.S. Université Toulouse III-Paul Sabatier
- PhD Texas Tech University
- 1 Year Post-doc AMNH
- EMIT Post-doc at Vanderbilt/Fisk
Manuel Pichardo Marcano (he/him)
- EMIT Post-doc at Fisk/Vanderbilt
- From Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep.
- Open Science:
- Catalyst for Research at HBCUs and MSIs
- Access to "Third World" countries
- Help Astronomy to transition to SciX
- Observational Astronomy:
- Stellar Remnants/Multi-messenger Astronomy
- Hobbies: Chess, Dancing (Salsa, Merengue, Bachata), Sports (watching)
Manuel Pichardo Marcano (he/him)
- EMIT Post-doc at Fisk/Vanderbilt
- From Santo Domingo, Dominican Rep.
- Observational Astronomy:
- Accreting WD Binaries ( AM CVns, CVs)
- Globular Clusters and Compact Binary Population
- Hobbies: Chess, Dancing (Salsa, Merengue, Bachata), Sports (watching)
Undergraduate (4 years)
Geophysics
Solar Physics
Pulsar Timing
- Learned how to Code (Fortran)
- Realized I wanted to become an Astronomer/Astrophysicists
- Apply to a bunch of REU program
- Talk to your professors for research opportunities
Master's Degree (2 yr)
- Learned Python
- Learned how to work with Actual Data
- The first step to becoming an "Observational Astronomer"
This was my idea of what was an Observational Astronomer:
PhD in Physics (6 yr)
- Publish my First Paper
- Went to my First Academic Conference
- Watched Patrick Mahomes play
What does a typical day look like for an astronomer?
How can you get involved?
Citizen Science
NASA Projects:
https://science.nasa.gov/citizen-science/
Variable Stars Citizen Science
Gaia Vari:
https://www.gaiavari.space/
https://www.aavso.org/
Total Solar Eclipse April 8th, 2024
Extra
Underrepresentation of Minorities
Diffraction grating
Surveys
2- SCOVaS: Survey for Compact Objects and Variables
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021a,2023)
1- TACOS: TESS AM CVn Outbursts Survey
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021b)
Caltech
NASA
3- MARES: Magnetic Remnants in Symbiotics
Pichardo Marcano et al. (in prep.)
White Dwarfs
Mass ~ 1 M☉
Radius ~ 1 R🜨
Radius ~ 1 R🜨
White Dwarfs
Stellar Remants
NASA
Sirius
White Dwarf
Closest White Dwarf
Sirius A
"Normal Star"
Sirius B
White Dwarf
A Binary White Dwarf
Accreting White Dwarf Binaries
Caltech
Semi-detached systems
Cataclysmic Variables
AM CVn
- Main Sequence Star
- Porb ~ 80 min - 10 hours
- >1000 in the galactic field
- Predicted large # in old Star Clusters
- White Dwarf/Helium Star
- Porb ~ 5 - 70 min
- Poorly understood Outburst
- Type Ia SN and GW Sources
- ~70 in the galactic field
Mark A. Garlick
Caltech
Mark A. Garlick
Hydrogen-rich "normal" Star
White Dwarf
White Dwarf
White Dwarf
AM Canum Venaticorum AM CVn
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White dwarf + White dwarf
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White dwarf + He Star
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Orbital Period: 5-70 minutes
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Rare: 70 Galactic field
Caltech
Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite TESS
TESS Cadence and Coverage
- Primary mission:
- 2-min selected targets
- 30-min full-frame images (FFI).
- Extended:
- 20 sec selected targets
- 10-min FFI
- Second extended mission
- 200-second FFI
Disk AM CVns
Luminosity
Period (min)
High state (high Ṁ)
- Hot ionized disk
Outbursting System
~20
~10
~40-60 (?)
Low state (low Ṁ)
- Cold stable disk
Caltech
Outbursts
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021)
SO duration
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Precursor
- TESS (Duffy et al. 2021)
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5/6 have Precursor
- Except ASASSN-14cc
PTF1 J0719+4858
ZTF
TESS
Precursor
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021)
Superoutburst duration vs Porb
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021)
TACOS Summary
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Precursors and "Normal" Outbursts:
- Relatively Common
- Short Duration (missed by ground-based)
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Echo Outbursts:
- Different morphology
- Enhanced Mass Transfer
- Superoutburst durations overestimated
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Two new candidate orbital periods
- Constraint on Trec vs. Porb
- Color Evolution
Cataclysmic Variables
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White dwarf primary
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"Main-sequence" donor
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Roche-lobe overflow
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Accretion disk (non-magnetic)
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Highly Variables:
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Dwarf novae
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2-8 mag outburst
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10-100 increase in L
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Cataclysmic Variables
R. Hynes
X-ray
Looking of CVs in GCs
NASA, ESA, H. Richer and J. Heyl (University of British Columbia), and J. Anderson and J. Kalirai (STScI)
Binaries in Globular Clusters
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Globular Clusters
- The binary population drives the dynamical evolution of GCs
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Cataclysmic Variables:
- Large (predicted) sample at known distance
- Potentially very different from field CVs
- A lot of open questions
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Gravitational Waves:.
- White dwarf degenerate sources for LISA
Finding CVs in X-rays
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Advantages of X-ray Searches:
- Avoid crowding
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Disadvantages:
- Small FoV (FUV)
- Lx ≥ 1029 ergs/s
Significant X-ray bias
Summary CVs in GCs
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Few of CVs per cluster
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X-ray biased sample:
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Lx > 1029ergs/s
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Predicted "Hidden" Population:
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Belloni et al. (2016, 2017a, 2017b)
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Dearth of DNe:
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Only 17 confirmed
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Core-collapsed:
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Bimodal population
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Period distribution?
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~15 known periods
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Need more detections. Need more Periods
All Magnetics ?
See Review by Belloni & Rivera Sandoval (2020) arxiv:2008.12772
- HST Archive
- 7 Globular Clusters
- Many Exposures
- Different properties
- Metallicity
- Core-collapsed
- Non core-collapsed
SCOVaS: Survey for Compact Objects and Variables
Preliminary Results
NGC 6397
- Closest Core Collapse
- Second Closest
- 2.4 kpc
- 15 CV candidates
- 2 Pulsars
Preliminary Results
NGC 6397
- WFPC-2
- March-April 2005:
- 126 orbits
- F814W, F606W and F336W
- Exp time: 500-700 s
Preliminary Results
NGC 6397
- 126 Orbits (F336W)
- Lomb–Scargle
- False Alarm Probability < 10-8
- Bluer than the MS
Preliminary Results
NGC 6397
Where are all the CVs?
We haven't found new
X-ray faint CVs
Spoiler Alert!
Other Binaries
Credits: NASA/Rivera Sandoval
Main et al 2018 (Nature)
Redback 'spider' Pulsar
Redback Pulsar
A new candidate Redback MSP
Pichardo Marcano et. al (2021a)
- Porb 1.96 days
- Longest Porb for Redback in GCs
- Missed MSP in Pulsar Searchers
- Confirmed by Zhang et al. (2022)
Magnetic He WD Candidate
- Binary: Vrad > 150 km/s (MUSE)
- Not Detected in X-rays
- Lx < 1028 ergs/s
- Not an Roche-lobe filling stripped star
- M~ 2 x 10-4 ☉
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18.4 hours
Rotational Period
ESO/L. Calçada
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2023)
NGC 6397
- Pipeline to find interesting objects:
- CMD Position and Periodicity/Variability Searches
- We were able to recover all known CV Candidates
- Found Orbital Period Redback Pulsar
- First Magnetic He Core WD in GCs
- Second Magnetic WD?
- Many more variables to analyze...
Where are all the CVs?
AM Canum Venaticorum AM CVn
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White dwarf + White dwarf
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White dwarf + He Star
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Orbital Period: 5-70 minutes
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Rare: 70 Galactic field
Caltech
Finding CVs in X-rays and UV
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Advantages of X-ray Searches:
- Avoid crowding
-
Disadvantages:
- Small FoV (FUV)
- Lx ≥ 1029 ergs/s
Significant X-ray bias
Summary CVs in GCs
-
Few of CVs per cluster
-
X-ray biased sample:
-
Lx > 1029ergs/s
-
-
Dearth of DNe:
-
Only 17 confirmed
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-
Core-collapsed:
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Bimodal population
-
-
Non core-collapsed:
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1 faint population
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Period distribution?
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16 known periods
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Need more detections. Need more Periods
All Magnetics ?
- HST Archive
- 7 Globular Clusters
- Many Exposures
- Different properties
- Metallicity
- Core-collapsed
- Non core-collapsed
SCOVaS: Survey for Compact Objects and Variables
Preliminary Results
NGC 6397
- Closest Core Collapse
- Second Closest
- 2.4 kpc
- 15 CV candidates
- 2 Pulsars
Preliminary Results
NGC 6397
Where are all the CVs?
We haven't found new
X-ray faint CVs
Spoiler Alert!
Other Binaries
Credits: NASA/Rivera Sandoval
Main et al 2018 (Nature)
Redback 'spider' Pulsar
Redback Pulsar
A new candidate Redback MSP
Pichardo Marcano et. al (2021a)
- Porb 1.96 days
- Longest Porb for Redback in GCs
- Missed MSP in Pulsar Searchers
- Confirmed by Zhang et al. (2022)
Magnetic He WD Candidate
- Vrad > 150 km/s (MUSE)
- Not Detected in X-rays
- Lx < 1028 ergs/s
- Roche-lobe filling stripped star?
- M~ 2 x 10-4 ☉
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18.4 hours
Rotational Period
ESO/L. Calçada
Please talk to me about:
(Things I want to learn more about)
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Compact Binaries/Binary Evolution:
- White Dwarfs Binaries and LISA
- Common Envelope
- Stripped Stars (e.g. sdB, WR, ...)
- Products of Binary Evolution (e.g. Barium Stars, R CrB, ELMs ...)
- Halo vs Thick Disk Population (Gaia):
- Star Clusters (GCs ):
- LISA background
- WD binaries in GCs (Binary Evolution)
- Time-Series Analysis:
- Methods:
- Gaussian Process
- Flickering/QPOs/Magnetism in Symbiotics
- Classification (unsupervised):
- Dynamic time warping/The information bottleneck method
- Where are all the AM CVns?
- Gaussian Process
- Methods:
Also interested in:
- TESS:
- Transients
- Crowding
- Symbiotics
- Halo vs Thick Disk:
- Halo CVs
- Halo AM CVns?
Data from Peters (2008)
Blue Variables
- Periodicity Search:
- Lomb-Scargle
- Phase Dispersion Minimization
- False Alarm Probability < 10-8
NGC 6397
- Pipeline to find interesting objects:
- CMD Position and Periodicity/Variability Searches
- We were able to recover all known CV Candidates
- Found Orbital Period Redback Pulsar
- Detached White Dwarf-Red Dwarf
- First Magnetic He Core WD in GCs
- Many more variables to analyze...
Where are all the CVs?
Preliminary Results
M 92
- WFPC-2
- 2008-01-25 to 2008-01-30:
- 76 Exposures
- F555W
- Exp time: 10 s
Preliminary Results
NGC 6397
- WFPC-2
- March-April 2005:
- 126 orbits
- F814W, F606W and F336W
- Exp time: 500-700 s
He WD Candidate
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2023)
HACKS CMD
Data: Libralato et al. (2022)
Also interested in:
- Magnetic White Dwarfs:
- A Magnetic Extremely Low-Mass WD in a Globular Cluster?
- Magnetic WDs in Symbiotics from TESS:
- Spin-up?
- Spin-up?
Data from Peters (2008)
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18.4 hours
- Halo vs Thick Disk:
- Halo CVs:
- Not Period Bouncers
- Halo AM CVns
- Halo CVs:
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2023)
Z And
28 min to 26.7 min in 20 Yr
BF Cyg (88 min)
He WD Candidate
Tracks from Althaus et al. (2009)
0.16 M☉
0.22 M⊙
0.52 M⊙
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18.4 hours
He WD Candidate
Magnetic He WD Candidate
- Binary: Vrad > 150 km/s (MUSE)
- Not Detected in X-rays
- Lx < 1028 ergs/s
- Not an Roche-lobe filling stripped star
- M~ 2 x 10-4 ☉
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18.4 hours
Rotational Period
ESO/L. Calçada
He WD Candidate
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2023)
MUSE spectrum
Data from Husser et al. (2016), Kamman et al. (2016)
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5.3 hours
Variable and No Hα Excess
- Not Detected in X-rays
- 0.2 Δmag in F336W
- No Hα in Excess
- Periodicity
5.3 hours
Variable WD Candidate
Pichardo Marcano et al. (in prep.)
HUGS CMD
Data: Piotto et al.(2015)/ Nardiello et al. (2018)
Variable WD Candidate
Pichardo Marcano et al. (in prep.)
HUGS CMD
Data: Piotto et al.(2015)/ Nardiello et al. (2018)
AM CVn Donors
van Roestel et al. 2022
q = M2/M1
0.0125 < q < 0.18
M2 = Donor
AM CVn Donors
Coleman et al. 2018
0.0125 < q < 0.18
<Rd> ~1010cm
q = M2/M1
AM CVn Donors
Coleman et al. 2018
0.0125 < q < 0.18
<Rd> ~1010cm
q = M2/M1
Mass-transfer rates vs orbital period
Mass-transfer rates vs orbital period
Magnetic He WD Candidate
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2023)
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18.4 hours
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0.16 M☉
- 0.24 R☉
- 0.11 Gyr
- Teff 7586 K
- log g = 4.9
Other work with Accreting WDs
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Follow-up eROSITA transient:
- TESS time series analysis
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Atel: Pichardo Marcano (2020)
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Paper: Schwope, [...], Pichardo Marcano, et al. (2021)
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Caltech
Compact Binaries Surveys
2- SCOVaS: Survey for Compact Objects and Variables
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021a)
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2023)
Pichardo Marcano et al. (in prep.)
1- TACOS: TESS AM CVn Outbursts Survey
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021b)
Caltech
NASA
- Color Evolution
PTF1 J0719+4858
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021)
ZTF
SO
NO
SO
NO
rebrightening
rebrightening
- Precursor
- Echo Outbursts
- DIM with Enhanced Mass Transfer (e.g. Hameury & Lasota 2021)
SDSS J1043+5632
ZTF
TESS
- Precursor
- Echo Outbursts
- DIM with Enhanced Mass Transfer (e.g. Hameury & Lasota 2021)
SDSS J1043+5632
ZTF
TESS
PTF1 J0719+4858:
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Similar to Dwarf Novae:
- Hameury et al. (2020)
- Rivera Sandoval et al. (2021)
Color Evolution
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021)
Accreting White Dwarf Binaries
Cataclysmic Variables
AM CVn
- Main Sequence Star
- Porb ~ 80 min - 10 hours
- Outbursts:
- 2-20 days
- Disk instability model+ (DIM)
- >1000 in the galactic field
- Predicted large # in old Star Clusters
- White Dwarf/Helium Star
- Porb ~ 5 - 70 min
- Outburts:
- weeks?
- DIM?
- ~70 in the galactic field
Mark A. Garlick
Caltech
Color Evolution
PTF1 J0719+4858
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Similar to Dwarf Novae
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Hameury et al. (2020)
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Similar SDSS J1411+4812
- Rivera Sandoval et al. (2021)
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Compare to SDSS 1137
- Rivera Sandoval et al. (2021)
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021)
rebrightening
SDSS J113732+405458
Enhanced mass transfer
Rivera Sandoval et al. (2021)
Color Evolution
PTF1 J0719+4858
SDSS J113732+405458
Enhanced mass transfer
- Similar to Dwarf Novae
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Hameury et al. (2020)
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- Similar SDSS J1411+4812
- Rivera Sandoval et al. (2021)
- Compare to SDSS 1137/SDSS 0807
- Rivera Sandoval et al. (2021)
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021)
Rivera Sandoval et al. (2021)
AM CVns
- Helium Rich and Know to go into outburts
Kupfer et. al (2013)
Duffy et. al (2021)
Normal Outbursts
V803 Cen
- WZ Sge like ?
- Precursors
- EMT (Hameury+'20)
- Massive WD?
- Compare to TCP J21040470+4631129
- EMT (Hameury+'20)
- Helium "SU UMa"
- EMT+TTI (Kotko+'12)
AM Canum Venaticorum AM CVn
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White dwarf + White dwarf
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White dwarf + He Star
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Orbital Period: 5-70 minutes
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Rare: 70 Galactic field
Caltech
Caltech
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Porb 20 to ~ 60 minutes (?)
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Superoutburts (SO) and "Normal" outbursts (NO)
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Disk instability model (DIM)
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Constant Mass transfer rate
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Tidal-thermal disk instability model
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SO: Superhumps (periodic brightness variation )
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Outbursting Systems
AM CVns
- Helium Rich and (some) known to go into outbursts
Kupfer et. al (2013)
Duffy et. al (2021)
Color Evolution
PTF1 J0719+4858
SS Cyg
Cataclysmic Variable
Hameury et al. (2020)
- Similar to Dwarf Novae
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Hameury et al. (2020)
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- Similar SDSS J1411+4812
- Rivera Sandoval et al. (2021)
- Compare to SDSS 1137/SDSS 0807
- Rivera Sandoval et al. (2021)
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021)
rebrightening
Type of Super Outbursts
Osaki et al. (2005)
High Mass Ratio
DIM
Cataclysmic Variables
- Evolution Superhump
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021)
Caltech
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Porb 20 to ~ 60 minutes (?)
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Superoutburts (SO) and "Normal" outbursts (NO)
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SO: Superhumps (periodic brightness variation )
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Disk instability model (DIM)
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Constant Mass transfer rate
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Tidal-thermal disk instability model
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Outbursting Systems
Caltech
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Porb 20 to ~ 60 minutes (?)
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Superoutburts (SO) and "Normal" outbursts (NO)
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Disk instability model (DIM)
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Constant Mass transfer rate
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Tidal-thermal disk instability model
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SO: Superhumps (periodic brightness variation )
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Outbursting Systems
Place Constraints
Constraint Empirical Relationships
- Trec ∝ Porb7.35
- Tdur ∝ Porb4.54
- Δ mag ∝ Porb
- Ground-Based:
- PTF/CRTS
- ZTF
- LINEAR
Levitan et al. 2015
See also Duffy et al. 2021
- Trec ∝ Porb7.35
- Tdur ∝ Porb4.54
- Δ mag ∝ Porb
- Ground-Based:
- PTF/CRTS
- ZTF
- LINEAR
Levitan et al. 2015
See also Duffy et al. 2021
Need detailed short-term variability
Constraint Empirical Relationships
Long-term monitoring
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021)
- Orbital Periods:
- 2-minute cadence
- Limits on Recurrence Time
- "Normal Outburts"
Gaia16all
Type of Super Outbursts
Osaki et al. (2005)
High Mass Ratio
DIM
Cataclysmic Variables
Pichardo Marcano et al. (2021)
See also Duffy et al. (2021)
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