Cyclic period oscillation of the eclipsing dwarf nova DV UMa
Abstract
DV UMa is an eclipsing dwarf nova with an orbital period of 2.06 h, which lies just at the bottom edge of the period gap. To detect its orbital period changes we present 12 new mid-eclipse times by using our CCD photometric data and archival data. Combining with the published mid-eclipse times in quiescence, spanning 30 yr, the latest version of the O-C diagram was obtained and analyzed. The best fit to those available eclipse timings shows that the orbital period of DV UMa is undergoing a cyclic oscillation with a period of 17.58(0.52) yr and an amplitude of 71.1(6.7) s. The periodic variation most likely arises from the light-travel-time effect via the presence of a circumbinary object because the required energy to drive the Applegate mechanism is too high in this system. The mass of the unseen companion was derived as M3i'=0.025(0.004)M. If the third body is in the orbital plane (i.e. i'=i=82.9) of the eclipsing pair, it would match to a brown dwarf. This hypothetical brown dwarf is orbiting its host star at a separation of 8.6 AU in an eccentric orbit (e=0.44).
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