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A multiwavelength study of Swift J0503.7-2819: a chimeric magnetic CV

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posted on 2024-07-05, 15:35 authored by Kala G Pradeep, Kulinder Pal Singh, GC Dewangan, Elias Aydi, PE Barrett, DAH Buckley, V Girish, KL Page, SB Potter, EM Schlegel

We present multiwavelength temporal and spectral characteristics of a magnetic cataclysmic variable (MCV) Swift J0503.7-2819, using far ultraviolet and X-ray data from AstroSat, supplemented with optical data from the Southern African Large Telescope and X-ray data from the XMM-Newton and Swift observatories. The X-ray modulations at 4897.6657 s and 3932.0355 s are interpreted as the orbital (PΩ) and spin (Pω) period, respectively, and are consistent with prior reports. With a spin-orbit period ratio of 0.8 and PΩ falling below the period gap (2–3 h) of CVs, Swift J0503.7-2819 would be the newest addition to the growing population of nearly synchronous MCVs, which we call EX Hya-like systems. Hard X-ray luminosity of <2.5 × 1032 erg s−1, as measured with the Swift Burst Alert Telescope, identifies it to be a low-luminosity intermediate polar, similar to other EX Hya-like systems. The phenomenology of the light curves and the spectral characteristics rule out a purely disc-fed/stream-fed model and instead reveal the presence of complex accretion structures around the white dwarf. We propose a ring-like accretion flow, akin to EX Hya, using period ratio, stability arguments, and observational features. An attempt is made to differentiate between the asynchronous polar/nearly synchronous intermediate polar nature of Swift J0503.7-2819. Further, we note that with the advent of sensitive surveys, a growing population of MCVs that exhibit characteristics of both polars and intermediate polars is beginning to be identified, likely forming a genealogical link between the two conventional classes of MCVs.

History

Author affiliation

College of Science & Engineering Physics & Astronomy

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Volume

527

Issue

1

Pagination

774 - 789

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

issn

0035-8711

eissn

1365-2966

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2024-07-05

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Kim Page

Deposit date

2024-07-01

Data Access Statement

The AstroSat data are available in ISSDC at https://astrobrowse.issdc.gov.in/astroarchive/archive/Home.jsp. The ATLAS data are available in the ATLAS archive at https://fallingstar-data.com/forcedphot/queue/. The final product of the SALT spectra can be found via this link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/60lcxkjl0flb1w6/Swift_J0503.zip?dl = 0. The Swift data used here are available in the Swift archives at https://www.swift.ac.uk/swift_live/, https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/W3Browse/swift.pl, and https://www.ssdc.asi.it/mmia/index.php?mission = swiftmastr. The TESS data are available in the Barbara A. Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST) archives at https://mast.stsci.edu/portal/Mashup/Clients/Mast/Portal.html. The XMM–Newton data used here are available at https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/W3Browse/w3browse.pl.