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New Insights On Cataclysmic Variables From HST Spectroscopy
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E. M. Sion
Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Villanova University, Villanova, PA 19085
Abstract
Within only the past decade, an entirely new avenue in cataclysmic
variable (CV) research has emerged with the first ground-based and space-based
spectroscopic observations of the underlying white dwarf accretors (the explosive
central engines) in cataclysmic variables. These spectroscopic detections have
opened new frontiers of investigation into the accretion physics in the accreting
white dwarf envelope, angular momentum transfer, and CV evolution. The AAVSO
has played a critical role in these investigations through its ongoing optical database
and the careful monitoring by AAVSO observers of changes in the brightness states
of cataclysmic variables. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) studies of U Geminorum
and VW Hydri, in close coordination with AAVSO data, have led to significant new
advances in how matter from the accretion disk enters the white dwarf, how the
white dwarf responds to the injection of mass and energy, and how the chemical
abundances at the white dwarf surface hold important new clues in understanding
CV evolution.
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