Abstract

AbstractWe have conducted an extensive photometric search for dwarf nova (DN) outbursts in 16 Galactic globular clusters (GCs). The survey was based on the rich photometric data collected by the Cluster AgeS Experiment (CASE) team. We have identified two new DNe. Together with previously known systems this gives the total number of 12 known DNe in 7 Galactic GCs. Inserting artificial light curves of “DNe” into frames of investigated clusters allowed us to assess completeness of the search. Our results clearly show that outbursting cataclysmic variables (CVs) are very rare in GCs in comparison to field CVs where half of the systems belongs to DNe. Recent X-ray observations of GCs lead to identification of hundreds of compact binaries. Many of them are promising candidates for CVs. The theory also predicts that dozens of white/red dwarf binaries should form in the cores of GCs via dynamical processes or internal evolution of the binaries. Our results rises the question about possible causes of paucity of outbursts in GCs.

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