Low-amplitude (similar or equal to 0.5%) 29 s oscillations have been detected in Hubble Space Telescope Faint Object Spectrograph eclipse observations of the nova-like cataclysmic variable UX UMa. These are the same dwarf nova-type oscillations that were originally discovered in this system by Warner & Nather in 1972. The 29 s oscillations are seen in one pair of eclipse sequences obtained with the FOS/PRISM in 1994 November but not in a similar pair obtained with the FOS/G160L grating in August of the same year. The oscillations in the PRISM data are sinusoidal to within the small observational errors and undergo an approximately -360 degrees phase shift during eclipses (i.e., one cycle is lost). The amplitudes are highest at preeclips...
An analysis of the UV oscillations in WZ Sge is presented, in which we obtain the oscillation amplit...
WOS: 000275592500010We present time-resolved photometry of six faint (V > 17 mag) cataclysmic variab...
Original article can be found at: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/basic_search.html Copyright Royal Astron...
We present and analyze Hubble Space Telescope observations of the eclipsing nova-like cataclysmic va...
We present an analysis of photometric observations of the eclipsing novalike variable DW UMa made by...
We present spectroscopic observations of the short-period cataclysmic variable SW UMa obtained by th...
Continuing our work from Paper I we present medium-resolution spectroscopy and broad-band photometry...
We present a time series analysis of Hubble Space Telescope observations of WZ Sge obtained in 2001 ...
We present an analysis of time-resolved, medium-resolution optical spectroscopic observations of UX ...
We report on a coordinated observing campaign in April and May 2008 to study the eclipsing dwarf nov...
We present new constraints on the system parameters of the SW Sextantis star DW Ursae Majoris, based...
We report the results of a long campaign of time-series photometry on the nova-like variable UX Ursa...
We present time series UV and optical (1150 -- 8000 A) spectrophotometry of the novalike (NL) catacl...
We present an analysis of time-resolved, medium-resolution optical spectroscopic observations of UX ...
Ultraviolet observations using the Solar Blind Channel on the Hubble Space Telescope provide light c...
An analysis of the UV oscillations in WZ Sge is presented, in which we obtain the oscillation amplit...
WOS: 000275592500010We present time-resolved photometry of six faint (V > 17 mag) cataclysmic variab...
Original article can be found at: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/basic_search.html Copyright Royal Astron...
We present and analyze Hubble Space Telescope observations of the eclipsing nova-like cataclysmic va...
We present an analysis of photometric observations of the eclipsing novalike variable DW UMa made by...
We present spectroscopic observations of the short-period cataclysmic variable SW UMa obtained by th...
Continuing our work from Paper I we present medium-resolution spectroscopy and broad-band photometry...
We present a time series analysis of Hubble Space Telescope observations of WZ Sge obtained in 2001 ...
We present an analysis of time-resolved, medium-resolution optical spectroscopic observations of UX ...
We report on a coordinated observing campaign in April and May 2008 to study the eclipsing dwarf nov...
We present new constraints on the system parameters of the SW Sextantis star DW Ursae Majoris, based...
We report the results of a long campaign of time-series photometry on the nova-like variable UX Ursa...
We present time series UV and optical (1150 -- 8000 A) spectrophotometry of the novalike (NL) catacl...
We present an analysis of time-resolved, medium-resolution optical spectroscopic observations of UX ...
Ultraviolet observations using the Solar Blind Channel on the Hubble Space Telescope provide light c...
An analysis of the UV oscillations in WZ Sge is presented, in which we obtain the oscillation amplit...
WOS: 000275592500010We present time-resolved photometry of six faint (V > 17 mag) cataclysmic variab...
Original article can be found at: http://adsabs.harvard.edu/basic_search.html Copyright Royal Astron...