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Abstract P orb) gap in the population of cataclysmic variables (CVs) informs the theoretical narrative of CV evolution, yet a complete understanding of the driving angular momentum loss mechanisms above and below this gap remains elusive. Here we identify, for standard CVs, a new, apparently monotonic relationship between quiescent color (G BP–G RP), absolute magnitude (M G ), andP orb(between 70 minutes and 8 hr) revealed in Gaia DR2 and EDR3. We show thatP orbincreases in the color–absolute-magnitude diagram roughly orthogonally to the white dwarf and main sequences. We find the orbital-period–color–absolute-magnitude relationship to be stable across different CV subtypes: dwarf novae, intermediate polars, polars, and novalike systems. We place our findings in context with the known semiempirical donor sequence for CVs and find a dependence between color andM G for a givenP orbspecifically for dwarf novae and intermediate polars above the period gap. These relations have the potential to inform a more complete picture of CV evolution. -
Kirkpatrick, J. Davy ; Gelino, Christopher R. ; Faherty, Jacqueline K. ; Meisner, Aaron M. ; Caselden, Dan ; Schneider, Adam C. ; Marocco, Federico ; Cayago, Alfred J. ; Smart, R. L. ; Eisenhardt, Peter R. ; et al ( , The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series)