Third Nearest WZ Sge-Type Dwarf Nova candidate ASASSN-14dx Classified on the Basis of Gaia Data Release 2

Abstract

ASASSN-14dx showed an extraordinary outburst whose features are the small outburst amplitude (~ 2.3 mag) and long duration (> 4 years). Because we found a long observational gap of 123 d before the outburst detection, we propose that the main outburst plateau was missed and that this outburst is just a "fading tail" often seen after the WZ Sge-type superoutbursts. In order to distinguish between WZ Sge and SU UMa-type dwarf novae (DNe), we investigated Gaia DR2 statistically. We applied a logistic regression model and succeeded in classifying by using absolute Gaia magnitudes MG and Gaia colors G BP-G RP. Our new classifier also suggests that ASASSN-14dx is the best candidate of a WZ Sge-type DN. We estimated distances from the earth of known WZ Sge stars by using Gaia DR2 parallaxes. The result indicates that ASASSN-14dx is the third nearest WZ Sge star (next to WZ Sge and V455 And), and hence the object can show the third brightest WZ Sge-type superoutburst whose maximum is V = 8-9 mag.

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