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view Abstract Citations (46) References (15) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS Accretion disks in cataclysmic variables. I. The eclipse-related phase shifts in DQ Herculis and UX Ursae Majoris. Petterson, J. A. Abstract The paper describes a model for a cataclysmic-variable binary system in which a large accretion disk reflects radiation from a progradely rotating source on or near the white dwarf surface, thus reproducing rapid oscillations in the optical radiation. The model reproduces the phase shift and amplitude variations of the DQ Herculis oscillations during eclipse very well. The same model, with a progradely rotating source, also reproduces the completely different eclipse-related phase shift behavior of UX Ursae Majoris, when it is viewed at a somewhat smaller inclination angle (about 75 deg). Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: October 1980 DOI: 10.1086/158337 Bibcode: 1980ApJ...241..247P Keywords: Eclipsing Binary Stars; Phase Shift; Stellar Mass Accretion; Variable Stars; Light (Visible Radiation); Novae; White Dwarf Stars; Astrophysics; Accretion Disks:Cataclysmic Variables; Cataclysmic Variables:Eclipsing Binaries; Cataclysmic Variables:Oscillations; Nova DQ Herculis; Nova Herculis 1934 full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (2)

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