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The Astrophysical Journal | 1995

Discovery of candidate cataclysmic variables in the post-core-collapse globular cluster NGC 6397

Adrienne Margaret Cool; Johnathan E. Grindlay; Haldan N. Cohn; Phyllis M. Lugger; Shawn Douglas Slavin

A photometric search for objects with H alpha emission in the globular cluster NGC 6397 has been carried out with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Planetary Camera. Images were obtained through the F675W (similar to Johnson R) and F656N (H alpha) filters, and photometry carried out on approximately 900 stars detected in the central approximately 38 x 35 arcseconds of the cluster. Limiting magnitudes of R approximately 21 and 19.5 were reached in the F675W and F656N images, respectively. Three H alpha-bright stars are found which have apparent magnitudes in the range R = 17.8-19.5. The corresponding absolute magnitudes (M(sub R) = 5.6-7.3) and inferred H alpha emission-line strengths (EW(H alpha) greater than or approximately equal to 15-26 A) make these objects good candidates to be cataclysmic variables (CVs) in this nearby, post-collapse cluster. All three H alpha-bright objects are found to be UV-bright in a photometric comparison of the F675W images with archival HST Faint Object Camera (FOC) images of the cluster center through the F220W and F346M filters. Such UV excesses further support the identification of these objects as candidates to be CVs in the cluster. The H alpha-bright stars are within the error circles of three X-ray sources previously found with the ROSAT High Resoltion Imager (HRI) and are likley to be the dominant source of the X-ray emission. The implied X-Ray to optical flux ratios (f(sub x)/f(sub v) approximately 0.8-4.2) are consistent with CVs known elsewhere in the Galaxy. Two additional stars with possible H alpha emission are also discussed, along the stars identified on the basis of UV emisssion. Preliminary completeness estimates suggest that these observations should be sensitive to approximately one-third to two-thirds of most varieties of CVs in the cluster, and that therefore greater than or approximately 5-10 CVs are likely to be present in the observed section of NGC 6397. Scaling these numbers to the cluster as a whole would increase these numbers by up to a factor of 2. A total CV population on the order of 5-20 is in reasonable with previous estimates made on the basis of X-ray observations, and with theoretical predictions scaled to this cluster.


The Astrophysical Journal | 1996

Hubble Space Telescope Observations of the Post-Core-Collapse Globular Cluster NGC 6752: A Search for Cataclysmic Variables

Charles D. Bailyn; Eric P. Rubenstein; Shawn Douglas Slavin; Haldan N. Cohn; Phyllis M. Lugger; Adrienne M. Cool; Jonathan E. Grindlay

We report the results of HST WFPC2 observations of the core of NGC 6752. We identify two candidate cataclysmic variables (CVs) from their strong narrowband Hα emission, periodic variability, and, in one case, a UV excess. We interpret the variability of these stars as being double-peaked, ellipsoidal light curves, in which case the orbital periods are 5.1 and 3.7 hr. The CV candidates fall at the edge of the error circle of one of the known X-ray sources in the cluster.


The Astronomical Journal | 1998

The Global Kinematics of the Globular Cluster M92

G. A. Drukier; Shawn Douglas Slavin; Haldan N. Cohn; Phyllis M. Lugger; R. C. Berrington; Brian W. Murphy; P. O. Seitzer


Archive | 2010

N-body Models of Mutual Galaxy Interactions

Robert Charles Berrington; Shawn Douglas Slavin


Archive | 2007

GRAPE-6 Simulations of Dense Star Clusters

Shawn Douglas Slavin; James Edward Maxwell; Haldan N. Cohn; Phyllis M. Lugger


Archive | 2006

GRAPE6 Simulations of Star Cluster Evolution with a Hard Binary Population

James Edward Maxwell; Haldan N. Cohn; Phyllis M. Lugger; Shawn Douglas Slavin


Archive | 2002

WIYN/Hydra Spectroscopy of ChaMPlane Fields

Phyllis M. Lugger; Haldan N. Cohn; Allen B. Rogel; Shawn Douglas Slavin; Jonathan E. Grindlay; P. Zhao


Archive | 2001

Chandra Multiwavelength Plane (ChaMPlane) Survey: Photometry, Spectroscopy and X-ray Results for the Field Containing GRO J0422+32

P. Zhao; Jonathan E. Grindlay; Peter D. Edmonds; Michael R. Garcia; Jeffrey E. McClintock; Haldan N. Cohn; Phyllis M. Lugger; Shawn Douglas Slavin


Archive | 2001

Chandra Multiwavelength Plane Survey (ChaMPlane): Photometry Results from the First Two Years

P. Zhao; Jonathan E. Grindlay; Peter D. Edmonds; Michael R. Garcia; Jeffrey E. McClintock; Haldan N. Cohn; Phyllis M. Lugger; Shawn Douglas Slavin; Donald Wayne Hoard; Stefanie Wachter


Archive | 1996

Kinematic Evidence for Tidal Heating in M15

Gordon Alan Drukier; Haldan N. Cohn; P. M. Lugger; Shawn Douglas Slavin; Robert Charles Berrington; Brian W. Murphy; Patrick Seitzer

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P. M. Lugger

Indiana University Bloomington

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Peter D. Edmonds

Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy

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