Modeling the Galactic CV Distribution for the ChaMPlane Survey

نویسندگان

  • A. B. Rogel
  • H. N. Cohn
  • P. M. Lugger
چکیده

For purposes of designing targeted cataclysmic variable (CV) detection surveys and interpreting results of other projects with many CV detections such as the ChaMPlane Survey, we have created a model of the CV distribution in the Galaxy. It is modeled as a warped, flared exponential disk with a gaussian vertical distribution. Extinction is based on a detailed Galactic dust and gas model. A luminosity function for CVs is also incorporated, based on a smoothed version of published data. We calculate predicted field detection rates as a function of the limiting magnitude expected for the detecting system (i.e. WIYN/Hydra or NOAO 4m/Mosaic). Monte-Carlo techniques are used to assess statistical fluctuations in these rates. We have created maps of the expected CV distribution for the full non-bulge Galactic plane (20◦ < l < 340◦, |b| < 15◦) for use in both the ChaMPlane Survey and future CV surveys. Assuming a CV distribution with a scale height of 160 pc, the ChaMPlane observational result of 5 CVs in 13 northern fields is best fit by a CV local space density of 0.9 −0.5 × 10 pc, with the range representing the 95% confidence interval. Subject headings: novae, cataclysmic variables—Galaxy:stellar content—surveys

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تاریخ انتشار 2008