Context. Flickering is a ubiquitous phenomenon in cataclysmic variables (CVs). Although the underlying light source is one of the main contributors to the optical radiation, the mechanism leading to flickering is not understood as yet. Aims. The present study aims to contribute to the set of boundary conditions, defined by observations, which must be met by physical models that describe the flickering. In particular, time lags in the occurrence of flickering events at different wavelengths over the optical range are examined. Methods. To this end, the cross-correlation functions (CCFs) of numerous light curves of a sample of CVs are analysed that were observed simul...
Measuring time lags between time series or light curves at different wavelengths from a variable or ...
The time evolution of several flares was studied in H alpha with a time resolution of 1.4 seconds. T...
We derive simple analytic expressions for the continuum light curves and spectra of flaring and flic...
We report the first study of Fourier-frequency-dependent coherence and phase/time lags at optical wa...
Flickering is a phenomenon related to mass accretion observed among many classes of astrophysical ob...
Context. Recently, wavelets and R/S analysis have been used as statistical tools to characterize the...
Context. Recently, wavelets and R/S analysis have been used as statistical tools to characterize the...
We describe a model-independent method of assessing the uncertainties in cross-correlation lags dete...
Aims. We investigate the photometric activity of the cataclysmic variable (CV) V795 Her. We pay atte...
The majority of cataclysmic variable (CV) stars contain a stochastic noise component in their light ...
We present time-resolved photometry of five relatively poorly-studied cataclysmic variables: V1193 O...
Spectrophotometric observations of H-alpha and He I 6678 emission lines of the nova-like Cataclysmic...
We use time domain analysis techniques to investigate the rapid variability of Cygnus X-1. We show t...
Abstract The tight interband correlation and the lag–wavelength relation among UV/optical continua o...
\u3cp\u3eThree experiments that measure the visibility of periodic flicker are presented. Temporal l...
Measuring time lags between time series or light curves at different wavelengths from a variable or ...
The time evolution of several flares was studied in H alpha with a time resolution of 1.4 seconds. T...
We derive simple analytic expressions for the continuum light curves and spectra of flaring and flic...
We report the first study of Fourier-frequency-dependent coherence and phase/time lags at optical wa...
Flickering is a phenomenon related to mass accretion observed among many classes of astrophysical ob...
Context. Recently, wavelets and R/S analysis have been used as statistical tools to characterize the...
Context. Recently, wavelets and R/S analysis have been used as statistical tools to characterize the...
We describe a model-independent method of assessing the uncertainties in cross-correlation lags dete...
Aims. We investigate the photometric activity of the cataclysmic variable (CV) V795 Her. We pay atte...
The majority of cataclysmic variable (CV) stars contain a stochastic noise component in their light ...
We present time-resolved photometry of five relatively poorly-studied cataclysmic variables: V1193 O...
Spectrophotometric observations of H-alpha and He I 6678 emission lines of the nova-like Cataclysmic...
We use time domain analysis techniques to investigate the rapid variability of Cygnus X-1. We show t...
Abstract The tight interband correlation and the lag–wavelength relation among UV/optical continua o...
\u3cp\u3eThree experiments that measure the visibility of periodic flicker are presented. Temporal l...
Measuring time lags between time series or light curves at different wavelengths from a variable or ...
The time evolution of several flares was studied in H alpha with a time resolution of 1.4 seconds. T...
We derive simple analytic expressions for the continuum light curves and spectra of flaring and flic...