SRGe J194401.8+284452—an X-ray Cataclysmic Variable in the Field of the Gamma-Ray Source 4FGL J1943.9+2841
Abstract
We have carried out multiwavelength spectroscopic and photometric studies of the object SRGe J194401.8+284452 (2RXS J194401.4+284456, XMMSL2 J194402.0+284451, 2SXPS J194401.7+284450), the brightest X-ray source in the position uncertainty ellipse of the unidentified gamma-ray source 4FGL J1943.9+2841, with the goal of determining its nature and the possible association with the gamma-ray source. The object is shown to be a cataclysmic variable with an orbital period of about 1.5 h and clear evidence for the presence of an accretion disk around the white dwarf. It can be classified by its properties as an intermediate polar whose association with the gamma-ray source is unlikely. SRGe J194401.8+284452 exhibits abrupt transitions between its high and low luminosity states simultaneously in the optical and X-ray bands, which remain relatively stable on time scales of several months/years. This may be related to the change in the accretion rate by an order of magnitude. We have obtained constraints on the mass (0.3–0.9
- Publication:
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Astronomy Letters
- Pub Date:
- June 2024
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:2408.14136
- Bibcode:
- 2024AstL...50..351K
- Keywords:
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- stars—cataclysmic variables;
- white dwarfs; X-ray sources; methods—photometry;
- spectroscopy;
- Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
- E-Print:
- doi:10.1134/S1063773724700221