The S-PLUS 12-band Photometry as a Powerful Tool for Discovery and Classification: Ten Cataclysmic Variables in a Proof-of-concept Study

Raimundo Lopes de Oliveira, Amanda S. de Araújo, Angela C. Krabbe, Claudia L. Mendes de Oliveira, Koji Mukai, Luis A. Gutiérrez-Soto, Antonio Kanaan, Romualdo Eleutério, Marcelo Borges Fernandes, Fredi Quispe-Huaynasi, William Schoenell and Tiago Ribeiro
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Multiband photometric surveys provide a straightforward way to discover and classify astrophysical objects systematically, enabling the study of a large number of targets at relatively low cost. Here we introduce an alternative approach to select accreting white dwarf (AWD) candidates following their spectral energy distribution, entirely supported by the twelve photometric bands of the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS). The method was validated with optical spectroscopic follow-up with the Gemini South telescope, which unambiguously established ten systems as cataclysmic variables (CVs), alongside Swift X-ray observations of four of them. Among the ten CVs presented here are those that may be low-luminosity intermediate polars or WZ Sge-type dwarf novae with rare outbursts, two subclasses that can be easily missed in time-domain and X-ray surveys, the two methods currently dominating the discovery of new CVs. Our approach based on S-PLUS provides an important complementary tool to uncover the total population of CVs and the complete set of its subclasses, which is an important step toward a full understanding of close binary evolution, including the origin of magnetic fields in white dwarfs and the physics of accretion. Finally, we highlight the potential of S-PLUS beyond AWDs, serving other surveys in the characterization of their sources.
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S-PLUS 12波段光度法作为发现和分类的强大工具:概念验证研究中的十个灾难性变量
多波段光度测量提供了一种直接的方法来系统地发现和分类天体物理对象,从而能够以相对较低的成本研究大量目标。本文介绍了一种根据吸积白矮星(AWD)的光谱能量分布来选择候选恒星的方法,该方法完全由南方光度局域宇宙巡天(S-PLUS)的12个光度波段支持。该方法通过双子座南望远镜的光学光谱跟踪进行了验证,该望远镜明确确定了10个系统为灾难性变量(cv),并对其中4个进行了快速x射线观测。在这10个cv中,有可能是低光度中极或WZ - sge型矮新星,有罕见的爆发,这两个亚类在时域和x射线调查中很容易被遗漏,这两种方法目前在发现新cv中占主导地位。我们基于S-PLUS的方法提供了一个重要的补充工具,可以揭示cv的总体及其子类的完整集合,这是全面理解近距离双星演化的重要一步,包括白矮星磁场的起源和吸积物理。最后,我们强调了S-PLUS在awd之外的潜力,为其他调查提供了表征其来源的服务。
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