V3885 Sagittarius: a Comparison with a Range of Standard Model Accretion Disks
Abstract
A analysis of standard model accretion disk synthetic spectrum fits to combined and STIS spectra of V3885 Sagittarius, on an absolute flux basis, selects a model that accurately represents the observed SED. Calculation of the synthetic spectrum requires the following system parameters. The cataclysmic variable secondary star period-mass relation calibrated by Knigge in 2007 sets the secondary component mass. A mean white dwarf (WD) mass from the same study, that is consistent with an observationally-determined mass ratio, sets the adopted WD mass of , and the WD radius follows from standard theoretical models. The adopted inclination, , is a literature consensus, and is subsequently supported by analysis. The mass transfer rate is the remaining parameter to set the accretion disk profile, and the parallax constrains that parameter to by a comparison with observed spectra. The fit to the observed spectra adopts the contribution of a K WD. The model thus provides realistic constraints on and for a large system above the period gap.
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@article{arxiv.0908.1525,
title = {V3885 Sagittarius: a Comparison with a Range of Standard Model Accretion Disks},
author = {Albert P. Linnell and Patrick Godon and Ivan Hubeny and Edward M. Sion and Paula Szkody and Paul E. Barrett},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.1525},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
41 pages, 7 figures, 9 tables. Astrophysical Journal (accepted)