An XMM-Newton observation of the nova-like variable UX UMa: spatially and spectrally resolved two-component X-ray emission

Mukai, K.; Pratt, G. W.; Hassall, B. J. M.; Naylor, T.; Wood, J. H.

France, Germany, United States, United Kingdom

Abstract

In the optical and ultraviolet regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, UX Ursae Majoris is a deeply eclipsing cataclysmic variable. However, no soft X-ray eclipse was detected in ROSAT observations. We have obtained a 38 ksec XMM-Newton observation to constrain further the origin of the X-rays. The combination of spectral and timing information allows us to identify two components in the X-ray emission of the system. The soft component, dominant below photon energies of 2 keV, can be fitted with a multitemperature plasma model and is uneclipsed. The hard component, dominant above 3 keV, can be fitted with a kT~ 5 keV plasma model and appears to be deeply eclipsed. We suggest that the most likely source of the hard X-ray emission in UX UMa, and other systems in high mass transfer states, is the boundary layer.

2004 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
XMM-Newton 27