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    A MeerKAT survey of nearby nova-like cataclysmic variables

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    Authors
    Hewitt, D.M.
    Pretorius, M.L.
    Woudt, P.A.
    Tremou, E.
    Miller-Jones, James
    Knigge, C.
    Castro Segura, N.
    Williams, D.R.A.
    Fender, R.P.
    Armstrong, R.
    Groot, P.
    Heywood, I.
    Horesh, A.
    Van Der Horst, A.J.
    Koerding, E.
    McBride, V.A.
    Mooley, K.P.
    Rowlinson, A.
    Stappers, B.
    Wijers, R.A.M.J.
    Date
    2020
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Hewitt, D.M. and Pretorius, M.L. and Woudt, P.A. and Tremou, E. and Miller-Jones, J.C.A. and Knigge, C. and Castro Segura, N. et al. 2020. A MeerKAT survey of nearby nova-like cataclysmic variables. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 496 (3): pp. 2542-2557.
    Source Title
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
    DOI
    10.1093/mnras/staa1747
    ISSN
    0035-8711
    Faculty
    Faculty of Science and Engineering
    School
    School of Elec Eng, Comp and Math Sci (EECMS)
    Funding and Sponsorship
    http://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/FT140101082
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    This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ©: 2020 [The Authors] Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90033
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    We present the results of MeerKAT radio observations of 11 nearby nova-like cataclysmic variables (CVs). We have detected radio emission from IM Eri, RW Sex, V3885 Sgr, and V603 Aql. While RW Sex, V3885 Sgr, and V603 Aql had been previously detected, this is the first reported radio detection of IM Eri. Our observations have doubled the sample of non-magnetic CVs with sensitive radio data. We observe that at our radio detection limits, a specific optical luminosity ≳2.2× 1018 erg s-1 Hz-1 (corresponding to MV ≲ 6.0) is required to produce a radio detection. We also observe that the X-ray and radio luminosities of our detected nova-like CVs are on an extension of the LXλ LR∼ 0.7 power law originally proposed for non-pulsating neutron star low-mass X-ray binaries. We find no other correlations between the radio emission and emission in other wavebands or any other system parameters for the existing sample of radio-detected non-magnetic CVs. We measure in-band (0.9-1.7 GHz) radio spectral indices that are consistent with reports from earlier work. Finally, we constructed broad spectral energy distributions for our sample from published multiwavelength data, and use them to place constraints on the mass transfer rates of these systems.

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