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1995A&A...293..764S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 293, 764-776 (1995/1-3)

Two-pole accretion in the high-field polar RXJ 1938.6-4612.

SCHWOPE A.D., THOMAS H.-C., BEUERMANN K., BURWITZ V., JORDAN S. and HAEFNER R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery of two systems of cyclotron emisson lines in phase-resolved low-resolution spectra of the recently discovered AM Herculis binary RX J1938.6-4612. The fieldstrengths inferred are B1≃47MG and B2≃70-80MG, which might be indicative of a non-dipolar field structure. The latter value is the highest found so far for white dwarfs in cataclysmic variables. We present a spectroscopic ephemeris of sufficient accuracy to connect our optical and ROSAT All Sky Survey X-ray observations separated by a few years. Using this, the X-ray bright accretion spot which is visible for less than 40% of the binary cycle may be identified with the low-field accretion region. The high-field spot dominates the optical lightcurve. We find slight evidence for a quadratic term in the ephemeris, {dot}(P)=(-3.4±2.1)x10–9. Low-state spectra reveal M-star features, Zeeman absorption troughs from the white dwarf and cyclotron emission lines originating in the high-field region. Photospheric Zeeman models using a slightly decentered dipole along the axis, zoff≃0.1Rwd, Bpole≃60MG, fit some absorption features in the blue spectral range and confirm the results of high-state cyclotron spectroscopy. The implied distance to RX J1938.6-4612 is ∼150-190pc.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: cataclysmic variables - stars: individual: RX J1938.6-4612 - stars: magnetic field - radiation: non-thermal - X-rays: stars

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