Accreting degenerate dwarfs in close binary systemsAdvances in the study of cataclysmic variables made during the past few years are reviewed. The classification of cataclysmic binaries and their dynamic properties are summarized. The hard and soft X-ray emission from these objects is discussed, and two alternative accretion geometries for producing this radiation from deep in the potential well of the degenerate dwarf are considered. The ultraviolet and optical spectrum is addressed, including disk emission and contributions from the companion star. Magnetic fields in cataclysmic variables are discussed, and the temporal behavior of these stars is addressed, including periodic modulations associated with orbital motion and rotation as well as flickering and pulsation reflecting the mass transfer process and the dynamics of matter near the surface of the accreting star. The outburst process is considered, including classical novae, recurrent novae, and dwarf novae.
Document ID
19840052793
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Cordova, F. A. (Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, NM, United States)
Mason, K. O. (London, University College, Mullard Space Science Laboratory, Dorking, Surrey, United Kingdom)