Discovery of 6 New Orbital Periods for Classical Novae
I report newly discovered orbital periods for 6 classical novae, based on recent light curves from the TESS satellite. These periods are 0.1900636 ± 0.0000057 days for V1391 Cas, 1.020869 ± 0.000018 for FQ Cir, 0.07488825 ± 0.00000016 for V462 Lup, 0.166229 ± 0.000013 for V6620 Sgr, 0.12317997 ± 0.0...
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Published in | Research notes of the AAS Vol. 9; no. 8; pp. 213 - 212 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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The American Astronomical Society
07.08.2025
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Summary: | I report newly discovered orbital periods for 6 classical novae, based on recent light curves from the TESS satellite. These periods are 0.1900636 ± 0.0000057 days for V1391 Cas, 1.020869 ± 0.000018 for FQ Cir, 0.07488825 ± 0.00000016 for V462 Lup, 0.166229 ± 0.000013 for V6620 Sgr, 0.12317997 ± 0.00000010 for V572 Vel, and 0.4538473 ± 0.0000054 days for V615 Vul. Further, I report a non-orbital period 0.04360 day for V1717 Sco, and I confirm an earlier reported period discovery of 0.0686517 day for V906 Car. |
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Bibliography: | AAS67836 Stars and Stellar Physics |
ISSN: | 2515-5172 2515-5172 |
DOI: | 10.3847/2515-5172/adf7a3 |