“…In such systems, of which there are currently only four known (BY Cam, V1500 Cyg, V1432 Aql, CD Ind), the white dwarf spin period and the orbital period differ by ∼1%-2% (Patterson et al 1995;Campbell & Schwope 1999). The cause of the slight asynchronism in these systems is unknown, but may be caused by recent (recorded or unrecorded) nova eruptions (V1500 Cyg is a known nova, Nova Cyg 1975), or, as suggested by Patterson et al (1995), by the difficulty in synchronizing white dwarfs at longer orbital periods (among the four known asynchronous polars, all but CD Ind have orbital periods in excess of 3.3 hr). The latter explanation would seem to be relevant to BY Cam and V1432 Aql, where the orbital periods (∼3:36 hr) and estimated white dwarf masses (∼1 M ⊙ ; Ramsay 2000) suggest via equation (2) that B ≳ 60 MG would be required to synchronize the white dwarfs in these systems.…”