Search for radio emission of nova-like cataclysmic variables

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We have recently detected radio emission from a dwarf-nova cataclysmic variable (CV) in outburst for the first time. The source was initially detected in the radio-band during the optical rise. This was followed by a radio flare and continuous weak radio emission during all of the optical outburst. The behaviour is similar to that seen in X-ray binaries. Here, we propose to observe two nova-like CVs. Compared to a dwarf-nova a nova-like star is constantly in outburst. As the accretion rate is the major difference between those source classes, nova-like objects should be persistend radio emitters, which should be detected in a 12h ATCA observation.

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