Title: Investigation of the new cataclysmic variable 1RXS J180834.7+101041 Authors: D.G. Yakin, V.F. Suleimanov, N.V.Borisov, V.V. Shimanskii, I.F. Bikmaev
We present the results of our photometric and spectroscopic studies of the new eclipsing cataclysmic variable star 1RXS J180834.7+101041. Its spectrum exhibits double-peaked hydrogen and helium emission lines. The Doppler maps constructed from hydrogen lines show a nonuniform distribution of emission in the disk similar to that observed in IP Peg. This suggests that the object can be a cataclysmic variable with tidal density waves in the disk. We have determined the component masses (M_WD =0.8 ±0.22 M_sun and M_RD =0.14 ±0.02 M_sun) and the binary inclination (i =78 ±1.5 deg) based on well-known relations between parameters for cataclysmic variable stars. We have modelled the binary light curves and showed that the model of a disk with two spots is capable of explaining the main observed features of the light curves.