We measure the duty cycles for an existing sample of well observed, nearby
dwarf novae using data from AAVSO, and present a quantitative empirical
relation between the duty cycle of dwarf novae outbursts and the X-ray
luminosity of the system in quiescence. We have found that logDC=0.63(±0.21)×(logLX(ergs−1)−31.3)−0.95(±0.1), where
DC stands for duty cycle. We note that there is intrinsic scatter in this
relation greater than what is expected from purely statistical errors. Using
the dwarf nova X-ray luminosity functions from \citet{Pretorius12} and
\citet{Byckling10}, we compare this relation to the number of dwarf novae in
the Galactic Bulge Survey which were identified through optical outbursts
during an 8-day long monitoring campaign. We find a specific frequency of X-ray
bright (LX>1031ergs−1) Cataclysmic Variables undergoing
Dwarf Novae outbursts in the direction of the Galactic Bulge of
6.6±4.7×10−5M⊙−1. Such a specific frequency would give
a Solar neighborhood space density of long period CVs of
ρ=5.6±3.9×10−6pc−3. We advocate the use of specific
frequency in future work, given that projects like LSST will detect DNe well
outside the distance range over which ρ≈const.Comment: 9 pagers, 4 figures Accepted for publication in MNRA