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The Astronomical Journal | 2002

Cataclysmic Variables from The Sloan Digital Sky Survey. I. The First Results

Paula Szkody; Scott F. Anderson; Marcel A. Agüeros; Ricardo Alberto Covarrubias; Misty Bentz; Suzanne L. Hawley; Bruce Margon; W. Voges; Arne A. Henden; Gillian R. Knapp; Daniel E. Vanden Berk; Armin Rest; Gajus A. Miknaitis; Eugene Allen Magnier; J. Brinkmann; István Csabai; Mike Harvanek; Robert B. Hindsley; Gregory S. Hennessy; Zeljko Ivezic; S. J. Kleinman; D. Q. Lamb; Daniel C. Long; Peter R. Newman; Eric H. Neilsen; Robert C. Nichol; Atsuko Nitta; Donald P. Schneider; Stephanie A. Snedden; D. G. York

The commissioning year of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) has demonstrated that many cataclysmic variables (CVs) have been missed in previous surveys with brighter limits. We report the identification of 22 CVs, of which 19 are new discoveries and three are known systems (SW UMa, BH Lyn, and OU Vir). A compendium of positions, colors, and characteristics of these systems obtained from the SDSS photometry and spectroscopy is presented, along with data obtained during follow-up studies with the Apache Point Observatory and Manastash Ridge Observatory telescopes. We have determined orbital periods for three of the new systems, two show dwarf nova outbursts, and the third is a likely magnetic system with eclipses of its region of line emission. Based on these results, we expect the completed survey to locate at least 400 new CVs. Most of these will be faint systems with low accretion rates that will provide new constraints on binary evolution models.The commissioning year of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey has demonstrated that many cataclysmic variables have been missed in previous surveys with brighter limits. We report the identification of 22 cataclysmic variables, of which 19 are new discoveries and 3 are known systems (SW UMa, BH Lyn and Vir4). A compendium of positions, colors and characteristics of these systems obtained from the SDSS photometry and spectroscopy is presented along with data obtained during follow-up studies with the Apache Point Observatory (APO) and Manastash Ridge Observatory (MRO) telescopes. We have determined orbital periods for 3 of the new systems: two show dwarf nova outbursts, and the third is a likely magnetic system with eclipses of its region of line emission. Based on these results, we expect the completed survey to locate at least 400 new CVs. Most of these will be faint systems with low accretion rates that will provide new constraints on binary evolution models.


The seventh astrophysical conference: Star formation, near and far | 2008

YSOs in transition

Eugene Allen Magnier

We are studying YSOs at the transition between the embedded and exposed evolutionary stages. In this paper, we discuss the use of the reflection nebulae to study the inner regions of these systems, where direct imaging of the accretion disk is frequently unfeasible, even with HST.


International Astronomical Union Colloquium | 1997

ASCA SIS X-ray observations of the wind blown bubble NGC 6888

Matthias Wrigge; You-Hua Chu; Eugene Allen Magnier; Yuichi Kamata


Archive | 2011

Spectroscopic Confirmation of PS1 MDS Supernova Discoveries With the MMT

Ryan Chornock; Ian Czekala; Mark Edward Huber; Ryan J. Foley; Armin Rest; Gautham S. Narayan; Edo Berger; Peter M. Challis; R. P. Kirshner; Alicia Margarita Soderberg; Christopher W. Stubbs; John L. Tonry; Adam G. Riess; William Michael Wood-Vasey; Stephen J. Smartt; Eugene Allen Magnier; K. C. Chambers; Nicholas Kaiser; Jeffrey S. Morgan; W. S. Burgett; James N. Heasley; W. E. Sweeney; C. Waters; H. Flewelling; Paul A. Price


Archive | 2011

Early optical outburst of the hard X-ray transient Swift J1836.6+0341/XTE J1837+037 with Pan-STARRS 1

Kwan Lok Li; Albert K. H. Kong; Yuji Urata; Paul A. Price; Eugene Allen Magnier; K. C. Chambers; Nicholas Kaiser; James N. Heasley; W. E. Sweeney; C. Waters; H. Flewelling; John L. Tonry


Archive | 2010

Pan-STARRS1 observations of the very faint X-ray transient XTE J1728-295 during quiescence

Albert K. H. Kong; Paul A. Price; Eugene Allen Magnier; K. C. Chambers; Nicholas Kaiser; Jeffrey S. Morgan; W. S. Burgett; James N. Heasley; W. E. Sweeney; C. Waters; H. Flewelling; John L. Tonry


Archive | 2010

Supernovae 2010ez-2010fu

Peter M. Challis; Ryan J. Foley; Ryan Chornock; Mark Edward Huber; Armin Rest; Gautham S. Narayan; Edo Berger; R. P. Kirshner; Alicia Margarita Soderberg; Christopher W. Stubbs; John L. Tonry; Adam G. Riess; William Michael Wood-Vasey; Stephen J. Smartt; Paul A. Price; Eugene Allen Magnier; K. C. Chambers; Nicholas Kaiser; Jeffrey S. Morgan; W. S. Burgett; James N. Heasley; W. E. Sweeney; C. Waters; H. Flewelling


Archive | 2010

Two new supernovae in the Pan-STARRS1 3Pi faint galaxy supernova survey

K. Maguire; S. Valenti; Douglas J. Young; K. S. Smith; Stephen J. Smartt; John L. Tonry; Christopher W. Stubbs; Adam G. Riess; William Michael Wood-Vasey; Paul A. Price; Eugene Allen Magnier; K. C. Chambers; Nicholas Kaiser; Jeffrey S. Morgan; W. S. Burgett; James N. Heasley; W. E. Sweeney; C. Waters; H. Flewelling


Archive | 2010

PS1 MDS Discovery of an Extragalactic Nova near NGC 4258

Ryan Chornock; Mark Edward Huber; Armin Rest; Ryan J. Foley; Gautham S. Narayan; Edo Berger; John L. Tonry; Christopher W. Stubbs; Adam G. Riess; William Michael Wood-Vasey; Peter M. Challis; R. P. Kirshner; Alicia Margarita Soderberg; Paul A. Price; Eugene Allen Magnier; K. C. Chambers; Nicholas Kaiser; Jeffrey S. Morgan; W. S. Burgett; James N. Heasley; W. E. Sweeney; C. Waters; H. Flewelling


Archive | 2010

Discovery two new supernovae in the Pan-STARRS1 3Pi faint galaxy supernova survey

S. Valenti; E. Kankare; L. Magill; Seppo Mattila; Stephen J. Smartt; K. S. Smith; R. Kotak; Fabio Bresolin; Rolf-Peter Kudritzki; John L. Tonry; Eugene Allen Magnier; K. C. Chambers; Nicholas Kaiser; Jeffrey S. Morgan; W. S. Burgett; James N. Heasley; W. E. Sweeney; C. Waters; H. Flewelling; Paul A. Price

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K. C. Chambers

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Paul A. Price

California Institute of Technology

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Jeffrey S. Morgan

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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W. E. Sweeney

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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W. S. Burgett

University of Hawaii at Manoa

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