BeppoSAX observations of soft X-ray intermediate polars
Abstract
We present broad-band (0.1-90 keV) spectral and temporal properties of the three Intermediate Polars, RE 0751+144 (PQ Gem), RX J0558.0+5353 (V405 Aur) and RX J1712.6-2414 (V2400 Oph) based on simultaneous soft and hard X-ray observations with the BeppoSAX satellite. The analysis of their spectra over the wide energy range of BeppoSAX instruments allows us to identify the soft and hard X-ray components and to determine simultaneously their temperatures. The black-body temperatures of the irradiated poles of the white dwarf atmosphere are found to be 60-100 eV, much higher than those found in their synchronous analogues, the Polars. The temperature of the optically thin post-shock plasma is well constrained in RX J1712.6-2414 and in RE 0751+144 (13 and 17 keV) and less precisely determined in RX J0558.0+5353. In the first two systems evidence of subsolar abundances is found, similarly to that estimated in other magnetic Cataclysmic Variables. A Compton reflection component is present in RX J0558.0+5353 and in RE 0751+144 and it is favoured in RX J1712.6-2414. Its origin is likely at the irradiated white dwarf surface. Although these systems share common properties (a soft X-ray component and optical polarized radiation), their X-ray power spectra and light curves at different energies suggest accretion geometries that cannot be reconciled with a single and simple configuration.
- Publication:
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Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Pub Date:
- March 2004
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0311557
- Bibcode:
- 2004A&A...415.1009D
- Keywords:
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- accretion;
- accretion discs;
- binaries: close;
- stars: individual: RE 0751+144 (PQ Gem);
- RX J0558.0+5353 (V405 Aur);
- RX J1712.6-2414 (V2400 Oph);
- X-rays: binaries;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 12 pages, 15 postscript figures, LateX, uses aa.cls. Accepted for publications in Astronomy and Astrophysics Main Journal