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摘要
我们报道了2015年2 - 3月著名的SU uma型矮新星QZ Vir (= T Leo)的超爆发。光曲线显示出一个独特的特征,即前驱体与主超突出完全分离。在前体和主超突出之间的阶段,我们探测到平均周期为0.061181(42)d的超级峰。根据超级峰的振幅和$O - C$分析,我们确定在微弱阶段观测到的超级峰为A级超级峰。利用QZ Vir的轨道和A级超峰周期,我们推导出质量比为0.108(3)。该值表明该系统是一颗向最小周期演化的SU - uma型矮新星。在此,我们简要地讨论了长时间生长的超级驼峰可以为研究中等轨道周期的SU - uma型矮新星的演化状态提供机会,以及SU - uma型矮新星光度测量的未来策略。
Long-lasting growing superhumps in SU UMa stars: QZ Vir
We report on the 2015 February-March superoutburst of the well known SU UMa-type dwarf novae QZ Vir (= T Leo). The light curve showed a unique feature in which the precursor was completely separated from the main superoutburst. During the stage between the precursor and main superoutburst, we detected superhumps with the mean period of 0.061181(42) d. Based on the amplitudes and $O - C$ analyses of superhumps, we identified the observed superhump during the faint stage as stage A superhumps. Using the orbital and stage A superhump period of QZ Vir, we derived the mass ratio to be 0.108(3). This value indicates that the system is an SU UMa-type dwarf novae evolving toward the period minimum. Here we briefly discuss that long-lasting growing superhumps can offer an opportunity to examine the evolutional status of SU UMa-type dwarf novae with moderate orbital periods, and future strategies of photometry of SU UMa-type dwarf novae.