Up: MV Lyrae: Photometric study
The novalike MV Lyr has been classified during the last years
as a VY Scl type cataclysmic variable
(Ritter 1990). The long-term
photometric characteristics of the star were established photographically
by Weber (1961);
Romano & Rosino (1980);
Andronov & Shugarov (1982);
Wenzel & Fuhrmann (1983);
Andronov et al. (1988);
Kraicheva & Genkov
(1992);
Rosino et al. (1993).
These investigations showed that MV Lyr brightness varies irregularly
between high (
mag) and low (
mag)
states. Photoelectric studies of MV Lyr in high state carried out by
Borisov (1992)
and Skillman et al. (1995) pointed at two modulations
presented simultaneously, one with a mean period
of
and
another with a mean period of
. The existence of quasi-periodic
oscillations (QPOs) with a period near
47 min has also been assumed.
Walker (1966) suspected that MV Lyr is a
single-lined spectroscopic
binary.
Schneider et al. (1981) found its orbital period to be
. At maximum the light curves displayed large
amplitude flickering with a peak-to-peak
amplitude reaching 0.3-0.4 mag
(Walker 1954;
Robinson et al. 1981). MV Lyr is also soft
(Mason et al. 1979) and hard
(Cordova et al. 1981) X-ray source.
In this paper we present our photoelectric observations of MV Lyr carried out
during 1992-1993. The data were tested for periodic modulations and the
flickering properties were investigated.
In Sect. 5 a possible mechanism
for the generation of the obseved "50 min" QPOs is discussed.
Table 1:
Observational series of MV Lyr
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