Publication year
2005Source
AIP Conference Proceedings, 797, 1, (2005), pp. 643-646ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Astrophysics
Journal title
AIP Conference Proceedings
Volume
vol. 797
Issue
iss. 1
Page start
p. 643
Page end
p. 646
Subject
AstronomyAbstract
A deep (R ~ 19.5) photographic Halpha Survey of the southern Galactic Plane was recently completed using the UK Schmidt Telescope at the AAO. In addition, we have recently started a similar, CCD-based survey of the northern Galactic Plane using the Wide Field Camera on the INT. Both surveys aim to provide information on many types of emission line objects, such as planetary nebulae, luminous blue variables and interacting binaries. Here, we focus specifically on the ability of Halpha emission line surveys to discover cataclysmic variables (CVs). Follow-up observations have already begun, and we present initial spectra of a candidate CV discovered by these surveys. We also present results from analyzing the properties of known CVs in the Southern Survey. By calculating the recovery rate of these objects, we estimate the efficiency of Halpha-based searches in finding CVs.
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