2015A&A...578A..39N


Query : 2015A&A...578A..39N

2015A&A...578A..39N - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 578A, 39-39 (2015/6-1)

Short-period X-ray oscillations in super-soft novae and persistent super-soft sources.

NESS J.-U., BEARDMORE A.P., OSBORNE J.P., KUULKERS E., HENZE M., PIRO A.L., DRAKE J.J., DOBROTKA A., SCHWARZ G., STARRFIELD S., KRETSCHMAR P., HIRSCH M. and WILMS J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Transient short-period (<100s) oscillations have been found in the X-ray light curves of three novae during their super-soft source (SSS) phase and in one persistent SSS. We pursue an observational approach to determine possible driving mechanisms and relations to fundamental system parameters such as the white dwarf mass. We performed a systematic search for short-period oscillations in all available XMM-Newton and Chandra X-ray light curves of persistent SSS and novae during their SSS phase. To study time evolution, we divided each light curve into short time-segments and computed power spectra. We then constructed a dynamic power spectrum from which we identified transient periodic signals even when only present for a short time. We base our confidence levels on simulations of false-alarm probability for the chosen oversampling rate of 16, corrected for multiple testing based on the number of time segments. From all time segments of each system, we computed fractions of time when periodic signals were detected. In addition to the previously known systems with short-period oscillations, RS Oph (35s), KT Eri (35s), V339 Del (54s), and Cal 83 (67s), we found one additional system, LMC 2009a (33s), and also confirm the 35s period from Chandra data of KTEri. The oscillation amplitudes are of about <15% of the respective count rates and vary without any clear dependence on the X-ray count rate. The fractions of the time when the respective periods were detected at 2σ significance (duty cycle) are 11.3%, 38.8%, 16.9%, 49.2%, and 18.7% for LMC 2009a, RS Oph, KT Eri, V339 Del, and Cal 83, respectively. The respective highest duty cycles found in a single observation are 38.1%, 74.5%, 61.4%, 67.8%, and 61.8%. Since fast rotation periods of the white dwarfs as origin of these transient oscillations are speculative, we concentrate on pulsation mechanisms. We present initial considerations predicting the oscillation period to scale linearly with the white dwarf radius (and thus mass), weakly with the pressure at the base, and luminosity. Estimates of the size of the white dwarf could be useful for determining whether these systems are more massive than typical white dwarfs, and thus whether they are growing from accretion over time. Signs of such mass growth may have implications for whether some of these systems are attractive as Type Ia supernova progenitors.

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Journal keyword(s): novae, cataclysmic variables - stars: oscillations - white dwarfs - X-rays: stars

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Number of rows : 24
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 V* QR And CV* 00 19 49.9252996176 +21 56 52.169584416   12.38 12.73 11.86   Ss 131 0
2 V* V723 Cas No* 01 05 05.3607320352 +54 00 40.238720388   15.817 15.484 15.044   ~ 201 0
3 SN 2009A SN* 01 52 44.34 -03 23 48.2           SNIIP 15 1
4 V* HV Cet CV* 03 05 58.5484640863 +05 47 14.469922873           ~ 38 0
5 V* KT Eri No* 04 47 54.2014586736 -10 10 42.962267424   14.986 14.705 15.099   ~ 126 0
6 LMCN 2012-03a No* 04 54 56.8512303744 -70 26 56.406602868           ~ 28 0
7 SV* HV 5682 XB* 05 13 50.7836696744 -69 51 47.483136927     16.566 16.606 16.62 ~ 313 0
8 LMCN 1971-08a No* 05 40 44.1573556672 -66 40 11.477534658           ~ 49 0
9 2E 1550 XB* 05 43 34.1600044704 -68 22 22.191505716   15.9   17.2 16.54 ~ 321 0
10 OGLE LMC-SC20 113500 EB* 05 46 46.54 -71 08 53.9     19.163   18.886 ~ 252 0
11 V* V959 Mon No* 06 39 38.5986803977 +05 53 52.878876073           ~ 152 0
12 HD 49798 HXB 06 48 04.7001531360 -44 18 58.436036028 6.758 8.017 8.287 8.391 8.543 sdO6 319 0
13 V* U Gem CV* 07 55 05.2323858391 +22 00 05.045435077   15.3 14.54     DA 1094 0
14 V* U Sco CV* 16 22 30.7791646104 -17 52 43.166822628           F8+K2 530 0
15 V* RS Oph Sy* 17 50 13.1591484960 -06 42 28.480729788   11.884 10.776 11.228   K5.5/M0IIIe 1060 0
16 V* V5116 Sgr No* 18 17 50.7277266627 -30 26 32.079704535     19.181   18.962 ~ 65 0
17 V* V4743 Sgr No* 19 01 09.3393890856 -22 00 06.016418064           ~ 142 0
18 V* V1494 Aql No* 19 23 05.3600241442 +04 57 19.811779912           ~ 159 0
19 V* V2491 Cyg CV* 19 43 01.9771342416 +32 19 13.549047276 18.27 18.72 18.03 17.72 17.41 ~ 160 0
20 V* V458 Vul PN 19 54 24.6304743344 +20 52 52.134341488   17.76 15.96 17.9   ~ 122 0
21 V* WZ Sge CV* 20 07 36.5037622512 +17 42 14.733254952   15.30 15.20     DAepv 935 0
22 V* V339 Del No* 20 23 30.6864752010 +20 46 03.777415270   17.50 16.86     ~ 197 0
23 V* AE Aqr CV* 20 40 09.1598959176 -00 52 15.055595220   12.46 10.40   10.191 K3-5IV/V 659 0
24 V* SS Cyg CV* 21 42 42.8034497592 +43 35 09.867842484 11.07 12.651 12.032 9.326   K5V 1277 1

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