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Title: | A broad-band X-ray study of the asynchronous polar CD Ind |
Authors: | Dutta, Anirban Rana, Vikram |
Keywords: | accretion accretion discs stars: individual: EUVE J2115–58.6 stars: individual: RX J2115.7–5840 novae cataclysmic variables white dwarfs |
Issue Date: | Apr-2022 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Citation: | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2022, Vol. 511, p4981 |
Abstract: | We present a simultaneous broad-band analysis of X-ray data obtained with the XMM–Newton and the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) for the asynchronous polar source, CD Ind. The spin-folded light curve in the soft 0.3–3.0 keV band shows a single broad hump-like structure superimposed with occasional narrow dips, indicating a single-pole accretion model with a complex intrinsic absorber. Lack of strong modulation in the folded light curve above 3 keV reveals that emission from the corresponding zone of the post-shock region (PSR) remains in view throughout the spin phase. The broad-band spectrum is modelled with a three-component absorbed plasma emission model and absorbed isobaric cooling flow model, both of which fit the data well with similar statistical significance. The presence of a partial covering absorber is evident in the spectra with equivalent column density ∼7×1022cm−2 and a covering fraction of ~25 per cent. Strong ionized oxygen Kα line emission is detected in the spectra. We notice spectral variability during the spin phase 0.75–1.05, when there is a considerable increase in the column density of the overall absorber (from ∼1×1020cm−2 to ∼9×1020cm−2). We required at least three plasma temperatures to describe the multitemperature nature of the PSR. The shock temperature ∼43.3+3.8−3.4 keV, represented by the upper temperature of the cooling flow model, implies a white dwarf mass of ∼0.87+0.04−0.03M⊙. The iron Kα line complex show strong He-like and weak neutral fluorescence lines. We could not unambiguously detect the presence of Compton reflection in the spectra, which is probably very small and signifies a tall shock height. |
Description: | Restricted Access. An open-access version is available at arXiv.org (one of the alternative locations) |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2289/7929 |
ISSN: | 0035-8711 1365-2966 (Online) |
Alternative Location: | A broad-band X-ray study of the asynchronous polar CD Ind https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.12334 https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac296 |
Copyright: | 2022 The Author(s) |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers (A&A) |
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