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2008A&A...489.1243A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 489, 1243-1254 (2008/10-3)

Two new intermediate polars with a soft X-ray component.

ANZOLIN G., DE MARTINO D., BONNET-BIDAUD J.-M., MOUCHET M., GAENSICKE B.T., MATT G. and MUKAI K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We analyze the first X-ray observations with XMM-Newton of 1RXS J070407.9+262501 and 1RXS 180340.0+401214, in order to characterize their broad-band temporal and spectral properties, also in the UV/optical domain, and to confirm them as intermediate polars. For both objects, we performed a timing analysis of the X-ray and UV/optical light curves to detect the white dwarf spin pulsations and study their energy dependence. For 1RXS 180340.0+401214 we also analyzed optical spectroscopic data to determine the orbital period. X-ray spectra were analyzed in the 0.2-10.0keV range to characterize the emission properties of both sources. We find that the X-ray light curves of both systems are energy dependent and are dominated, below 3-5keV, by strong pulsations at the white dwarf rotational periods (480s for 1RXS J070407.9+262501 and 1520.5s for 1RXS 180340.0+401214). In 1RXS 180340.0+401214 we also detect an X-ray beat variability at 1697s which, together with our new optical spectroscopy, favours an orbital period of 4.4h that is longer than previously estimated. Both systems show complex spectra with a hard (temperature up to 40keV) optically thin and a soft (kT∼85-100eV) optically thick components heavily absorbed by material partially covering the X-ray sources. Our observations confirm the two systems as intermediate polars and also add them as new members of the growing group of ``soft'' systems which show the presence of a soft X-ray blackbody component. Differences in the temperatures of the blackbodies are qualitatively explained in terms of reprocessing over different sizes of the white dwarf spot. We suggest that systems showing cooler soft X-ray blackbody components also possess white dwarfs irradiated by cyclotron radiation.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: binaries: close - stars: individual: 1RXS J070407.9+262501 - stars: individual: 1RXS J180340.0+401214 - stars: novae, cataclysmic variables - X-rays: stars - accretion, accretion disks

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