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CTCV J2056-3014: An X-ray-faint Intermediate Polar Harboring An Extremely Fast-spinning White Dwarf

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2020-08-05 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

We report on XMM-Newton X-ray observations that reveal CTCV J2056-3014 to be an unusual accretion-powered, intermediate polar (IP) system. It is a member of the class of X-ray-faint IPs whose space density remains unconstrained but potentially very high, with Lx,0.312keV_{x,0.3-12 keV} of 1.8×\times1031^{31} erg s1^{-1}. We discovered a coherent 29.6s pulsation in X-rays that was also revealed in our reanalysis of published optical data, showing that the system harbors the fastest-spinning, securely known white dwarf (WD) so far. There is no substantial X-ray absorption in the system. Accretion occurs at a modest rate (\sim 6×\times1012^{-12} M_{\odot} yr1^{-1}) in a tall shock above the WD, while the star seems to be spinning in equilibrium and to have low magnetic fields. Further studies of CTCV J2056-3014 potentially have broad implications on the origin of magnetic fields in WDs, on the population and evolution of magnetic cataclysmic variables, and also on the physics of matter around rapidly rotating magnetic WDs.

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@article{arxiv.2007.13932,
  title  = {CTCV J2056-3014: An X-ray-faint Intermediate Polar Harboring An Extremely Fast-spinning White Dwarf},
  author = {Raimundo Lopes de Oliveira and Albert Bruch and . Claudia Vilega Rodrigues and Alexandre Soares de Oliveira and Koji Mukai and -},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.13932},
  year   = {2020}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJL, 5 pages, 2 figures