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High-resolution spectroscopy of the intermediate polar EX Hydrae: II. The inner disk radius

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-02-22 v1

Abstract

EX Hya is one of the best studied, but still enigmatic intermediate polars. We present phase-resolved blue VLT/UVES high-resolution (λ/Δλ16.000\lambda/\Delta \lambda\simeq16.000) spectra of EX Hya taken in January 2004. Our analysis involves a unique decomposition of the Balmer line profiles into the spin-modulated line wings that represent streaming motions in the magnetosphere and the orbital-phase modulated line core that represents the accretion disk. Spectral analysis and tomography show that the division line between the two is solidly located at υrad1200\mid\upsilon_{rad}\mid\simeq1200 km s1^{-1}, defining the inner edge of the accretion disk at rin7×109r_{in}\simeq{7}\times 10^{9} cm or 10R1\sim10 R_1 (WD radii). This large central hole allows an unimpeded view of the tall accretion curtain at the lower pole with a shock height up to hsh1R1h_{sh}\sim1 R_1 that is required by X-ray and optical observations. Our results contradict models that advocate a small magnetosphere and a small inner disk hole. Equating rinr_{in} with the magnetospheric radius in the orbital plane allows us to derive a magnetic moment of the WD of μ11.3×1032\mu_1\simeq1.3\times 10^{32} G cm3^{3} and a surface field strength B10.35B_1\sim0.35 MG. Given a polar field strength Bp1.0B_{p} \lesssim 1.0 MG, optical circular polarization is not expected. With an accretion rate M˙=3.9×1011\dot M = 3.9\times10^{-11} MM_{\odot}yr1^{-1}, the accretion torque is Gacc2.2×1033G_{acc}\simeq 2.2 \times 10^{33} g cm2^{2}s2^{-2}. The magnetostatic torque is of similar magnitude, suggesting that EX Hya is not far from being synchronized. We measured the orbital radial-velocity amplitude of the WD, K1=58.7±3.9K_1=58.7\pm3.9 km s1^{-1}, and found a spin-dependent velocity modulation as well. The former is in perfect agreement with the mean velocity amplitude obtained by other researchers, confirming the published component masses M10.79MM_1\simeq0.79 M_\odot and M20.11MM_2\simeq0.11 M_\odot.

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@article{arxiv.2402.13834,
  title  = {High-resolution spectroscopy of the intermediate polar EX Hydrae: II. The inner disk radius},
  author = {K. Beuermann and K. Reinsch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.13834},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

12 pages, 11 figures, 4 tables, accepted for publication in A&A