Document Type

Article

Publication Date

4-21-2015

Abstract

We measure the duty cycles for an existing sample of well-observed, nearby dwarf novae (DNe) using data from American Association of Variable Star Observers, and present a quantitative empirical relation between the duty cycle of DNe outbursts and the X-ray luminosity of the system in quiescence. We have found that logDC = 0.63(±0.21) x (log LX(erg s-1) - 31.3) - 0.95(±0.1), where DC stands for duty cycle. We note that there is intrinsic scatter in this relation greater than what is expected from purely statistical errors. Using the DN X-ray luminosity functions from Pretorius & Knigge and Byckling et al., we compare this relation to the number of DNe in the Galactic Bulge Survey which were identified through optical outbursts during an 8-d-long monitoring campaign. We find a specific frequency of Xray- bright (LX ≥ 1031 erg s-1) cataclysmic variables (CVs) undergoing DNe outbursts in the direction of the Galactic bulge of 6.6 ± 4.7 x 10-5M-1{bull's eye}. Such a specific frequency would give a solar neighbourhood space density of long-period CVs of ρ = 5.6 ± 3.9 x 10-6 pc-3. We advocate the use of specific frequency in future work, given that projects like Large Synoptic Survey Telescope will detect DNe well outside the distance range over which ρ ≈ const.

Publication Source (Journal or Book title)

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

First Page

3455

Last Page

3462

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