Cataclysmic and Close Binaries in Star Clusters. V. Erupting Dwarf Novae, Faint Blue Stars, X-Ray Sources, and the Classical Nova in the Core of M80
Abstract
Large populations of cataclysmic variables (CVs) in globular clusters have long been predicted, but the number of absolutely certain cluster CVs known in globular clusters is still less than 10. HST and Chandra observers have recently found dozens of CV candidates in several populous globular clusters. Confirmation and characterization of these candidates are extremely difficult; thus, identification of unambiguous CVs remains important. We have searched all archival HST images of the dense globular cluster M80 for erupting dwarf novae (DNe) and to check the outburst behaviors of two very blue objects first identified a decade ago. Two new erupting DNe were found in eight searched epochs, making M80 a record holder for erupting DNe. The quiescent classical nova in M80 varies by no more than a few tenths of a magnitude on timescales of minutes to years, and a similar faint, blue object varies by a similar amount. Simulations and completeness tests indicate that there are at most three erupting DNe like SS Cyg and at most nine U Gem-like DNe in M80. Either this very dense cluster contains about an order of magnitude fewer CVs than theory predicts, or most M80 CVs are extremely faint and/or erupt very infrequently like WZ Sge. We have detected a sequence of 54 objects running parallel to the main sequence and several tenths of a magnitude blueward of it. These blue objects are significantly more centrally concentrated than the main-sequence stars, but not as centrally concentrated as the blue stragglers. We suggest that these objects are white dwarf-red dwarf binaries and that some are the faint CV population of M80.
Based on observations with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, obtained from the Data Archive at the Space Telescope Science Institute, which is operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., under NASA contract NAS5-26555. These observations are associated with program 6460.- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- December 2005
- DOI:
- 10.1086/497101
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0508406
- Bibcode:
- 2005ApJ...634.1272S
- Keywords:
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- galaxies: individual (LMC);
- Galaxy: Globular Clusters: Individual: Messier Number: M80;
- Stars: Novae;
- Cataclysmic Variables;
- Stars: Dwarf Novae;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- Accepted for publication in ApJ. 34 pages, 19 figures, 2 tables