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A catalogue of cataclysmic variables from 20 yr of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey with new classifications, periods, trends, and oddities

ABSTRACT We present a catalogue of 507 cataclysmic variables (CVs) observed in SDSS I to IV including 70 new classifications collated from multiple archival data sets. This represents the largest sample of CVs with high-quality and homogeneous optical spectroscopy. We have used this sample to derive...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2023-07, Vol.524 (4), p.4867-4898
Main Authors: Inight, Keith, Gänsicke, Boris T, Breedt, Elmé, Israel, Henry T, Littlefair, Stuart P, Manser, Christopher J, Marsh, Tom R, Mulvany, Tim, Pala, Anna Francesca, Thorstensen, John R
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