Photometric Analysis of TCP J20171288+1156589 -- WZ Sge Type Dwarf Nova with Delayed Ordinary Superhumps Emergence
Abstract
We present the results of photometric analysis of WZ Sge type dwarf nova TCP J20171288+1156589. This object exhibited an outburst with a large amplitude of >7.9 magnitudes and was observed for over a month. The photometric evolution of the superoutburst was atypical for WZ Sge-type dwarf novae. Periodogram analisys reveals early superhumps with the most probable period of 0.06110.0001 days during the initial decline. After a plateau phase of approximately 11 days, ordinary superhumps (likely stage B) emerged with a period of 0.06160.0001 days, corresponding to a superhump excess of ε=0.008 correspondingly. This delay in the onset of ordinary superhumps is an unusual feature among WZ Sge stars. We evaluated the main parameters of the system: mass ratio q=MRD/MWD=0.060.005, yielding component masses of MWD1.00.15M for the white dwarf and MRD=0.060.01M for the donor. The estimated distance to the system is 850 pc, and the binary separation is a=0.670.03R.
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