论文标题
灾难性变量作为古代远东客人明星的可能对应物
Cataclysmic variables as possible counterparts of ancient Far Eastern guest stars
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论文摘要
继续我们的努力,在远东客人的明星中选择可能的古典新星候选人,并通过现代灾难性变量(CVS)来识别它们,我们在24个有前途的天空区域中搜索了对应于公元前204年和1690 CE之间的古代观察的有前途的天空区域。这些领域是我们在上一篇论文中得出的。基于CVS在我们地区的物理实体以及与伸缩古典Novae的已知喷发振幅兼容的合理幅度限制,我们介绍了总共80个CVS和相关目标的目录,这些目录可能导致了历史目击事件。通过对文本中更隐约提供的更多信息,可以减少此列表。在某些情况下,我们对古代资源的解释进行了详细讨论,该来源与该领域最明亮的CV的特性相遇。为了估计该列表是否代表,我们讨论了在历史事件的同行目录中简历类型的分布。与整个天空相比,我们搜索场中大多数CV亚型的表面密度揭示了相似的值,除非等极和中间极点i。 e。强烈的磁性简历,在我们的搜索场中检测到了显着的过量。最后,我们对本主题的未来研究进行展望,并添加一个附录的完整地图集的所有24个客座明星活动的天体地图,展示了CVS中的搜索区域和位置。
Continuing our efforts to select possible classical nova candidates among Far Eastern guest stars and to identify them with modern cataclysmic variables (CVs), we present a search for counterparts in 24 promising areas of the sky corresponding to ancient observations between 204 BCE and 1690 CE. These areas have been derived by us in a previous paper. Based on physical entities of the CVs in our areas and reasonable magnitude limits compatible with the distribution of known eruption amplitudes of telescopic classical novae, we present a catalogue of a total of 80 CVs and related targets which could possibly have caused the historical sightings. This list could potentially be reduced by additionally discussing further information more vaguely given in the text. In some cases, we present a detailed discussion of the interpretation of ancient sources confronting them with properties of the brightest CVs in the field. In order to estimate whether this list is representative, we discuss the distribution of CV types in our catalogue of counterparts for the historical events. Compared to the entire sky, the surface density of most CV subtypes in our search fields reveals similar values, except for polars and intermediate polars, i. e. strongly magnetic CVs, for which a significant excess in our search fields was detected. Finally, we give an outlook towards future research in this topic, and add in an Appendix a complete atlas of the celestial maps of all 24 guest star events, displaying the search areas and locations of CVs within them.