2007A&A...472..225N


Query : 2007A&A...472..225N

2007A&A...472..225N - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 472, 225-232 (2007/9-2)

A precessing accretion disc in the intermediate polar XY Arietis?

NORTON A.J. and MUKAI K.

Abstract (from CDS):

XY Ari is the only intermediate polar to show deep X-ray eclipses of its white dwarf. Previously published observations with Ginga and Chandra have also revealed a broad X-ray orbital modulation, roughly antiphased with the eclipse, and presumed to be due to absorption in an extended structure near the edge of an accretion disc. The X-ray pulse profile is generally seen to be double-peaked, although a single-peaked pulse was seen by RXTE during an outburst in 1996. We intended to investigate the cause of the broad orbital modulation in XY Ari to better understand the accretion flow in this system and other intermediate polars. We observed XY Ari with RXTE and analysed previously unpublished archival observations of the system made with ASCA and XMM-Newton. These observations comprise six separate visits and span about ten years. The various X-ray observations show that the broad orbital modulation varies in phase and significance, then ultimately disappears entirely in the last few years. In addition, the X-ray pulse profile shows variations in depth and shape, and in the recent RXTE observations displays no evidence for changes in hardness ratio. The observed changes indicates that both the pulse profile and the orbital modulation are solely due to geometrical effects at the time of the RXTE observations, rather than phase-dependent variations in photoelectric absorption as seen previously. We suggest that this is evidence for a precessing, tilted accretion disc in this system. The precession of the disc moves structures out of our line of sight both at its outer edge (changing the orbital modulation) and at its inner edge where the accretion curtains are anchored (changing the pulse profile).

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Journal keyword(s): stars: novae, cataclysmic variables - X-rays: binaries - stars: magnetic fields - stars: binaries: eclipsing - stars: individual: XY Ari - accretion, accretion discs

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* XY Ari CV* 02 56 08.19048 +19 26 34.1844           ~ 157 1
2 MBM 12 MoC 02 56 50 +19 32.0           ~ 224 1
3 V* GK Per No* 03 31 12.0098863320 +43 54 15.469951212   14.139 13.090 12.589   K1IV 935 0
4 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17434 0
5 V* TV Col CV* 05 29 25.5292422792 -32 49 03.900212364   14.219 13.846 14.181   K2V 338 0
6 X LMC X-4 HXB 05 32 49.5556042296 -66 22 13.202721768   13.9 14.0     O8III 669 0
7 V* TX Col CV* 05 43 20.16864 -41 01 54.2856         14.541 ~ 158 0
8 V* FS Aur CV* 05 47 48.3599178816 +28 35 11.207992848           ~ 113 0
9 V* V405 Aur CV* 05 57 59.2934496792 +53 53 44.926489464           ~ 131 0
10 V* BG CMi CV* 07 31 29.0079060264 +09 56 23.030740248   14.5       ~ 228 0
11 V* PQ Gem CV* 07 51 17.3280306912 +14 44 23.874868716   14.415 14.162 13.945   ~ 227 0
12 V* DO Dra CV* 11 43 38.4921265896 +71 41 20.559036192       13.747   DQ 219 1
13 V* EX Hya CV* 12 52 24.2222471899 -29 14 55.999766523   13.51 13.49 13.55   M5-6V 694 0
14 V* HZ Her LXB 16 57 49.8110126616 +35 20 32.486555472 11.90 14.89 13.63 13.88   B3/6ep 2076 0
15 V* V1223 Sgr CV* 18 55 02.3108012664 -31 09 49.584656268           ~ 333 0
16 V* V1405 Aql LXB 19 18 47.871 -05 14 17.09 20.90 21.40 21.0     ~ 474 0
17 V* WZ Sge CV* 20 07 36.5037622512 +17 42 14.733254952   15.30 15.20     DAepv 947 0
18 V* FO Aqr CV* 22 17 55.3796835600 -08 21 03.754995948           ~ 362 0
19 V* AO Psc CV* 22 55 17.9860863984 -03 10 39.981831564           ~ 310 0
20 V* V455 And CV* 23 34 01.4484962496 +39 21 40.866079356   16.22 16.09 16.14   ~ 144 0

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