XMM-Newton EPIC and OM observation of Nova Centauri 1986 (V842 Cen)
Abstract
We report the results from the temporal and spectral analysis of an XMM-Newton observation of Nova Centauri 1986 (V842 Cen). We detect a period at 3.510.4 h in the EPIC data and at 4.00.8 h in the OM data. The X-ray spectrum is consistent with the emission from an absorbed thin thermal plasma with a temperature distribution given by an isobaric cooling flow. The maximum temperature of the cooling flow model is keV. Such a high temperature can be reached in a shocked region and, given the periodicity detected, most likely arises in a magnetically-channelled accretion flow characteristic of intermediate polars. The pulsed fraction of the 3.51 h modulation decreases with energy as observed in the X-ray light curves of magnetic CVs, possibly due either to occultation of the accretion column by the white dwarf body or phase-dependent to absorption. We do not find the 57 s white dwarf spin period, with a pulse amplitude of 4 mmag, reported by Woudt et al. (2009) either in the Optical Monitor (OM) data, which are sensitive to pulse amplitudes 0.03 magnitudes, or the EPIC data, sensitive to pulse fractions 14 2%.
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@article{arxiv.1203.4804,
title = {XMM-Newton EPIC and OM observation of Nova Centauri 1986 (V842 Cen)},
author = {G. J. M. Luna and M. P. Diaz and N. S. Brickhouse and M. Moraes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.4804},
year = {2015}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures; MNRAS, accepted