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2012AJ....144..171S - Astron. J., 144, 171 (2012/December-0)

On the nature of the hot component in the symbiotic, supersoft X-ray binary AG Draconis.

SION E.M., MORENO J., GODON P., SABRA B. and MIKOLAJEWSKA J.

Abstract (from CDS):

AG Dra is a symbiotic variable consisting of a metal-poor, yellow giant mass donor underfilling its Roche lobe and a hot accreting white dwarf, possibly surrounded by an optically thick, bright accretion disk (which could be present from wind accretion). We constructed NLTE synthetic spectral models for white dwarf spectra and optically thick accretion disk spectra to model a FUSE spectrum of AG Dra, obtained when the hot component is viewed in front of the yellow giant. The spectrum has been dereddened (E(B - V) = 0.05) and the model fitting carried out, with the distance regarded as a free parameter but required to be larger than the Hipparcos lower limit of 1 kpc. We find that the best-fitting model is a bare accreting white dwarf with Mwd= 0.4 M, Teff= 80,000 K, and a model-derived distance of 1543 pc. Higher temperatures are ruled out due to excess flux at the shortest wavelengths while a lower temperature decreases the distance below 1 kpc. Any accretion disk that might be present is only a minor contributor to the far-UV flux. This raises the possibility that the soft X-rays originate from a very hot boundary layer between a putative accretion disk and the accreting star.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: symbiotic - stars: fundamental parameters - X-rays: binaries - X-rays: individual: AG Dra

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