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词条 SX Leonis Minoris
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{{Starbox begin
| name=SX Leonis Minoris
}}{{Starbox observe
| epoch=J2000
| constell=Leo Minor
| ra={{RA|10|54|32.42}}
| dec={{DEC|+30|06|10.2}}
| appmag_v=4.49
}}{{Starbox character
| class= CV
| b-v=
| u-b=
| variable=
}}{{Starbox catalog
| names=SX Leonis Minoris, CBS-31
}}{{Starbox reference
| Simbad = SX+LMi
}}{{Starbox end}}SX Leonis Minoris is a dwarf nova of the SU Ursae Majoris type that was first discovered as a 16th magnitude blue star in 1957, before its identity was confirmed as a dwarf nova in 1994.{{sfn|Nogami|Masuda|1997}} The system consists of a white dwarf and a donor star which orbit around a common centre of gravity every 97 minutes. The white dwarf sucks matter from the other star via its Roche lobe onto an accretion disc which is heated to between 6000 and 10000 K and periodically erupts every 34 to 64 days, reaching magnitude 13.4 in these outbursts and remaining at magnitude 16.8 when quiet. These outbursts can be split into frequent eruptions and less frequent supereruptions. The former are smooth, while the latter exhibit short "superhumps" of heightened activity and last 2.6% longer.{{sfn|Wagner et al.|1998}}

SX Leonis Minoris has been calculated as lying 489 to 688 light years (150 to 211 parsecs) distant from the Solar System via extrapolation of the, {{sfn|Sproats et al.|1996}} or more recently as 360 parsecs (1174 light years) via calculation using orbital period and absolute magnitude.{{sfn|Wagner et al.|1998}} The donor star has been calculated to have only 11% the mass of the white dwarf.{{sfn|Knigge|2006}} It is thought to be a red dwarf of spectral type M5 to M7, but infrared observation or spectroscopy is obscured by the white dwarf's accretion disc.{{sfn|Sproats et al.|1996}}

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  • {{cite journal

| author = Knigge, Christian
|date=2006
|title= The donor stars of cataclysmic variables
|journal= Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
|volume=373
|issue=2
|pages=484–502
|doi=10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.11096.x
|bibcode=2006MNRAS.373..484K
|ref = harv
|arxiv = astro-ph/0609671 }}
  • {{cite journal

| last = Nogami
| first = Daisaku
| last2 = Masuda
| first2 = Seiji
| last3 = Kato
| first3 = Taichi
|date=1997
|title= The 1994 Superoutburst of the New SU UMa-type Dwarf Nova, SX Leonis Minoris
|journal= Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
|volume=109
|pages=1114–21
|bibcode=1997PASP..109.1114N
| ref = harv
|doi = 10.1086/133983 }}
  • {{cite journal

| author = Sproats, L. N.| author2 = Howell, S. B.| author3 = Mason, K. O.
|date=1996
|title= Infrared colours, distance determination and absolute magnitudes of a sample of faint cataclysmic variables
|journal= Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
|volume=282
|issue = 4
|pages=1211–22
|bibcode=1996MNRAS.282.1211S
| ref = {{sfnRef|Sproats et al.|1996}}
|doi=10.1093/mnras/282.4.1211
}}
  • {{cite simbad

| title = V* SX LMi
  • {{cite journal

| display-authors = 4| author = Wagner, R. Mark| author2 = Thorstensen, John R.| author3 = Honeycutt, R. K.| author4 = Howell, S. B.| author5 = Kaitchuck, R. H.| author6 = Kreidl, T. J.| author7 = Robertson, J. W.| author8 = Sion, E. M.| author9 = Starrfield, S. G.
|date=1998
|title= A Photometric and Spectroscopic Study of the Cataclysmic Variable SX Leonis Minoris in Quiescence and Superoutburst
|journal= The Astronomical Journal
|volume=109
| issue = 2|pages=787–800
|doi=10.1086/300201
|url= http://iopscience.iop.org/1538-3881/115/2/787/fulltext/
|ref = {{sfnRef|Wagner et al.|1998}}
|bibcode = 1998AJ....115..787W }}{{refend}}

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{{Stars of Leo Minor}}

3 : Leo Minor|Dwarf novae|Objects with variable star designations

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