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XMM-Newton EPIC and OM observation of Nova Centauri 1986 (V842 Cen)

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2015-06-04 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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 3.51±\pm0.4 h in the EPIC data and at 4.0±\pm0.8 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 kTmax=4312+23kT_{max}=43_{-12}^{+23} 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 \gtrsim 0.03 magnitudes, or the EPIC data, sensitive to pulse fractions pp \gtrsim 14 ±\pm2%.

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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