Presents the first public synthetic spectra database for novae and demonstrates a PCA/AI framework for retrieving physical properties from limited spectral data as a proof of concept for future surveys.
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Short-timescale optical outbursts are identified in 14% of known intermediate polars, indicating they are more common than assumed but not present in all such systems.
2CXO J0507 is a polar-type magnetic cataclysmic variable featuring a white dwarf with B ≈ 30 MG and an orbital period of 2.34 hours, identified through multiwavelength archival and follow-up data.
New timing and spectral analysis of EP240309a yields conservative upper limits on the white-dwarf magnetospheric radius of a few times 10^10 cm and detects an rms-flux relation in some TESS sectors.
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The Nova Synthetic Data Base: A Principal Component/AI Analysis of Novae Synoptic Spectra
Presents the first public synthetic spectra database for novae and demonstrates a PCA/AI framework for retrieving physical properties from limited spectral data as a proof of concept for future surveys.
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A Systematic Search for Optical Outbursts in IPs Using ASAS-SN
Short-timescale optical outbursts are identified in 14% of known intermediate polars, indicating they are more common than assumed but not present in all such systems.
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Multiwavelength Characterization of a New Magnetic Cataclysmic Variable 2CXO J050740.7-091337
2CXO J0507 is a polar-type magnetic cataclysmic variable featuring a white dwarf with B ≈ 30 MG and an orbital period of 2.34 hours, identified through multiwavelength archival and follow-up data.
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Stochastic Optical Variability and an rms-flux Relation in the Intermediate Polar EP240309a
New timing and spectral analysis of EP240309a yields conservative upper limits on the white-dwarf magnetospheric radius of a few times 10^10 cm and detects an rms-flux relation in some TESS sectors.