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2004A&A...416.1047H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 416, 1047-1055 (2004/3-4)

XMM-Newton observations of OY Car III: OM light curve modelling, X-ray timing and spectral studies.

HAKALA P. and RAMSAY G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We revisit the XMM-Newton observations of the dwarf nova OY Car taken in July 2000 which occured shortly after an outburst. Ramsay et al. (2001A&A...365L.288R) found a prominent energy dependent modulation at a period of 2240s: this modulation was only seen for ∼1/3 of the observation duration. In our new analysis, we examine this time interval in greater detail. In addition to the 2240s period we find evidence for other periods, the most prominent being near 3500s. Both these modulations are most likely due to changes in photoelectric absorption over this period: this is supported by phase-resolved spectroscopy. This may indicate the presence of matter above the accretion disc or a presence of a magnetic accretion curtain. In this case the 2240s period could represent a spin period of the white dwarf and the 3500s period a beat period between the spin and orbital periods. We also model the B band and UV eclipse profiles and light curves using a new technique to map the spatial extent of the accretion disc. As a result we find that whilst the optical emission is dominated by both the emission close to the accretion disc boundary layer and the hot spot where the accretion stream hits the disc, the UV emission is mainly dominated by the inner disc/boundary layer only.

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion discs - stars: binaries: eclipsing - stars: individual: OY Car - stars: novae, cataclysmic variables - X-rays: stars

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