Hunt for the mHz variability in the TESS and XMM-Newton observations of nova-like cataclysmic variables

Abstract

We analysed the flickering of selected nova-like cataclysmic variables observed by the TESS satellite and XMM-Newton. We searched for break frequencies (f b) in the corresponding power density spectra (PDS), and for any long-term evolution. We found a new optical f b in three nova-like systems and confirmed that the value of this frequency is clustered around 1 mHz. V504 Cen and V751 Cyg show possible X-ray counterparts of f b that had previously only been seen in MV Lyr. This points towards the very central disc for source localisation. We investigated a previously proposed correlation between white dwarf mass and f b, but thanks to the new measurements we do not conclude its existence. V3885 Sgr and V1193 Ori show flaring activity in the long-term light curve during which TESS observations were made. The corresponding PDSs show changes in shape and disappearance of f b. TT Ari and SGRt 062340.2-265715 exhibit smooth changes in the long-term optical light curve, and the corresponding TESS observations show variable f b during these changes. f b is higher for lower brightness, which was seen only in MV Lyr so far.

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