A Study of the X-Ray Emission of the Magnetic Cataclysmic Variable AE Aquarii
Abstract
We report results from analysis of the X-ray observations of AE Aqr, made with Ginga in 1988 June and with ASCA in 1995 October. Pulsations are detected clearly with a sinusoidal pulse profile with periods of 33.076+/-0.001 s (Ginga) and 33.077+/-0.003 s (ASCA). The pulse amplitude is relatively small, and the modulated flux remains nearly constant despite a factor of 3 change in the average flux during the flare. We reproduce the time-averaged spectrum in the 0.4-10 keV energy band by a thermal emission model with a combination of two different temperatures: kT1=0.68+0.01-0.02 keV and kT2=2.9+0.3-0.2 keV. There is no significant difference between the quiescent and flare energy spectra, although a hint of spectral hardening is recognized during the flare. We interpret these observational results with a model in which AE Aqr is in a propeller stage. Based on this propeller scenario, we suggest that the X-ray emission originates from magnetospheric radiation.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- November 1999
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/9909175
- Bibcode:
- 1999ApJ...525..399C
- Keywords:
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- STARS: BINARIES: CLOSE;
- STARS: NOVAE;
- CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES;
- STARS: INDIVIDUAL (AE AQUARII);
- X-RAYS: STARS;
- Stars: Binaries: Close;
- Stars: Novae;
- Cataclysmic Variables;
- stars: individual (AE Aquarii);
- X-Rays: Stars;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 24 pages, 7 Postscript figures, AAS LaTex, To appear in the Nov 1 issue of ApJ