CONCURRENT X-RAY AND OPTICAL OBSERVATIONS OF 2 DWARF NOVAE DURING ERUPTION

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作者
SILBER, A [1 ]
VRTILEK, SD [1 ]
RAYMOND, JC [1 ]
机构
[1] HARVARD SMITHSONIAN CTR ASTROPHYS,CAMBRIDGE,MA 02139
来源
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL | 1994年 / 425卷 / 02期
关键词
NOVAE; CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES; RADIATION MECHANISMS; NONTHERMAL; STARS; INDIVIDUAL (SU URSA MAJORIS; RU PEGASI);
D O I
10.1086/174027
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P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The dwarf novae SU UMa and RU Peg were each observed with the ROSAT Observatory during outburst. SU UMa was also observed twice between outbursts. The spectrum of SU UMa during quiescence is well fitted by a 2.1 keV thermal bremsstrahlung model with a Gaussian line at 0.97 keV absorbed by a column density of 1.4 x 10(20) cm(-2). During the outburst the X-ray count rate dropped by a factor of 3. The outburst spectrum is well fitted to a similar spectrum with a significantly larger absorption. In outburst the mass transfer rate, hi, approaches the critical value for the optically thin/thick transition predicted by theoretical models of the boundary layer while the X-ray emission remains optically thin. The best-fit model to the outburst spectrum of RU Peg is a 4.9 keV thermal bremsstrahlung plus a line at 0.89 keV absorbed by a column density of 2.8 x 10(20) cm(-2). The column density is consistent with the upper limit determined for interstellar absorption. The boundary layer at outburst is expected to be optically thick based on the value of hi determined from the IUE spectra. There are no ROSAT observations of RU Peg between outbursts, but the flux detected by ROSAT is a factor of 10 lower than that seen with the Einstein Observatory, probably during quiescence. For both CVs the X-ray flux from the boundary layer significantly decreases at the same time that the optical-UV flux greatly increases. We suggest that during outburst most of the boundary layer energy is carried away as kinetic energy of the wind.
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