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Characterization of New Hard X-ray Cataclysmic VariablesAims. We aim at characterizing a sample of nine new hard X-ray selected Cataclysmic Variable (CVs), to unambiguously identify them as magnetic systems of the Intermediate Polar (IP) type. Methods. We performed detailed timing and spectral analysis by using X-ray, and simultaneous UV and optical data collected by XMM−Newton, complemented with hard X-ray data provided by INTEGRAL and Swift. The pulse arrival time were used to estimate the orbital periods. The broad band X-ray spectra were fitted using composite models consisting of different absorbing columns and emission components. Results. Strong X-ray pulses at the White Dwarf (WD) spin period are detected and found to decrease with energy. Most sources are spin-dominated systems in the X-rays, though four are beat dominated at optical wavelengths. We estimated the orbital period in all system (except for IGR J16500-3307), providing the first estimate for IGRJ08390-4833, IGRJ18308-1232, and IGR J18173-2509. All X-ray spectra are multi-temperature. V2069 Cyg and RX J0636+3535 poses a soft X-ray optically thick component at kT approx. 80 eV. An intense K (sub alpha) Fe line at 6.4 keV is detected in all sources. An absorption edge at 0.76 keV from OVII is detected in IGR J08390-4833. The WD masses and lower limits to the accretion rates are also estimated. Conclusions. We found all sources to be IPs. IGR J08390-4833, V2069 Cyg, and IGR J16500-3307 are pure disc accretors, while IGR J18308-1232, IGR J1509-6649, IGR J17195-4100, and RX J0636+3535 display a disc-overflow accretion mode. All sources show a temperature gradient in the post-shock regions and a highly absorbed emission from material located in the pre-shock flow which is also responsible for the X-ray pulsations. Reflection at the WD surface is likely the origin of the fluorescent iron line. There is an increasing evidence for the presence of a warm absorber in IPs, a feature that needs future exploration. The addition of two systems to the subgroup of soft X-ray IPs confirms a relatively large (∼ 30%) incidence.
Document ID
20140006628
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Bernardini, F.
(Osservatorio Astronomico, Capodimonte Naples, Italy)
deMartino, D.
(Osservatorio Astronomico, Capodimonte Naples, Italy)
Falanga, M.
(International Space Science Inst. Bern, Switzerland)
Mukai, K.
(Maryland Univ. Baltimore County Baltimore, MD, United States)
Matt, G.
(Rome Univ. Rome, Italy)
Bonnet-Bidaud, J.-M.
(CEA Saclay, Service d'Astrophysique Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Masetti, N.
(Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica (INAF-IASF) Bologna, Italy)
Mouchet, M.
(Paris Univ. France)
Date Acquired
June 3, 2014
Publication Date
April 18, 2012
Subject Category
Astronomy
Report/Patent Number
GSFC-E-DAA-TN9489
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNG06EO90A
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
hard X-ray
Characterization
Cataclysmic
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