A first look at cataclysmic variable stars from the 2dF QSO survey
ArXiv astro-ph/0108334 (2001)
Abstract:
The 2dF QSO survey is a spectroscopic survey of 48,000 point-sources selected by colour with magnitudes in the range 18.35 < B < 20.95. Amongst QSOs, white dwarfs, narrow-line galaxies and other objects are some cataclysmic variables (CVs). This survey should be sensitive to intrinsically faint CVs. In the standard picture of CV evolution, these form the majority of the CV population. We present the spectra of 6 CVs from this survey. Four have the spectra of dwarf novae and two are magnetic CVs. We present evidence that suggests that the dwarf novae have period P < 2 h and are indeed intrinsically less luminous than average. However, it is not clear yet whether these systems are present in the large numbers predicted.Estimate of the Cosmological Bispectrum from the MAXIMA-1 Cosmic Microwave Background Map
(2001)
The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey - VIII. Absorption systems in the 10k catalogue
ArXiv astro-ph/0107460 (2001)
Abstract:
We examine the highest S/N spectra from the 2QZ 10k release and identify over 100 new low-ionisation heavy element absorbers; DLA candidates suitable for higher resolution follow-up observations. These absorption systems map the spatial distribution of high-z metals in exactly the same volumes that the foreground 2QZ QSOs themselves sample and hence the 2QZ gives us the unique opportunity to directly compare the two tracers of large scale structure. We examine the cross-correlation of the two populations to see how they are relatively clustered, and, by considering the colour of the QSOs, detect a small amount of dust in these metal systems.Probing for Dark Matter within Spiral Galaxy Disks
ArXiv astro-ph/0107239 (2001)