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Eclipsing Dwarf Novae Print E-mail
ECLIPSING DWARF NOVAE PROGRAMME      September 2000

Object Name  Coordinates   Type  Min  Max      T1    P_orb(h)
Altern.Name    (J2000)                         T2    P_shu(h).

AR And        01 45 03.27   UG?  16.9  11.0    25    3.91
(DS2)        +37 56 33.3

FO And        01 15 32.1    SU   17.5  13.5  15-23   1.7186
             +37 37 36                               1.779

KV And        02 17 13.8    SU   22.5: 14.6  18-55   1.733*
             +40 41 31                 14.1   270:   1.783

TT Boo        14 57 44.7    SU   19.2  12.7    45    1.85:
             +40 43 41                               1.875

AT Cnc        08 28 37.0    ZC   15.0B 12.7B   14    5.72858
Ton 323      +25 20 02           16.2B

CC Cnc        08 36 19.1    SU   17.4  13.1B   ??    1.764
             +21 21 06           18.8                1.826

GX Cas        00 49 01.5    SU   18.5  13.3    ??    2.14*
             +56 52 44                               2.23

KU Cas        01 31 02.6    UG   18p   13.3p   ??    ??
 (DS)        +57 54 12.3

SV CMi        07 31 08.5    ZC   16.3  13.0    16    3.74
             +05 58 47

V516 Cyg      20 47 09.9    UG   16.8p 13.8p   ??    ??
 (DS)        +41 55 26.0

V1060 Cyg     21 07 42.3    UG   18p   13.5p   ??    ??
 (DS)        +37 14 08.3

V1504 Cyg     19 28 57.0    SU   17.4p 13.5p   ??    ??
 (DS)        +43 05 36.0                             1.656

ES Dra (DS2)  15 25 31.8    DN?  16.3p 13.9p   ??    4.238
PG 1524+622  +62 01 0.1

AW Gem        07 22 40.6    SU   18.8  13.8    98    1.84416?*
             +28 30 16.1         19.4  13.1   410    1.9063?

V844 Her     16 25 01.7     SU   17.5  12.5          1.32*
            +39 09 26                                1.34

SX LMi       10 54 30.5     NL?  16.B                1.50:
CBS 31      +30 06 09

CY Lyr       18 52  41.41   UG?   17.0   13.2  ??    3.82
 (DS2)      +26 45 29.9

LL Lyr       18 35 12.91    UG?   17.1   12.8  ??    ??
 (DS2)      +38 20  4.3

V344 Lyr     18 44 39.0     SU    >20    14.5 13-19  2.10*
            +43 22 27                    13.8  240:  2.1948

V426 Oph     18 07 51.8     ZC    13.4   11.5 17-55  6.847
            +05 51 48

HX Peg       23 40 23.8     ZC    16.6   12.9        4.819
PG 2337+123 +12 37 41

TZ Per       02 13 50.8     ZC    14.7   12.3 10-20  6.252
            +58 22 53             15.6   13.3

PY Per       02 50 00.2     ZC    19.8   13.8        3.715
            +37 39 22

RZ Sge       20 03 18.5     SU    16.9   12.8 62-93  1.6471*
            +17 02 53             17.4   12.2  266   1.6901

CI UMa       10 18 13.0     SU    18.8   13.8   34   1.44
            +71 55 44                          140   1.500

HS Vir       13 43 38.5     ER    16.6   14.6    8   1.85:
PG 1341-079 -08 14 04                                 1.9385

VW Vul       20 57 45.0     UG    15.6   13.6 14-23  4.05
            +25 30 27

FY Vul       19 41 40.0     ZC    15.3B  13.4B  ??   ??
 (DS)       +21 45 59.0

Symbols:

DS -Data taken from Downes and Shara, PASP 105, 127 (1993)
DS2 -Data taken from Downes, Webbink and Shara, PASP 109, 345 (1997)
W - Data (not position data) taken from Warner, 'Cataclysmic Variable
    Stars', CUP (1995)
B - Johnson B-band magnitude
p - photographic magnitude
T1 - Normal outburst interval (days)
T2 - Superoutburst interval (days)
DN - Dwarf Nova
UG - Dwarf Nova, U Gem type
ZC - Dwarf Nova, Z Cam type
SU - Dwarf Nova, SU UMa type
ER - Dwarf Nova, ER UMa type
NL - Novalike variable
* - Asterisks after the orbital period indicate that this
    figure has been estimated from a measured superhump period.

 
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