A Test of Synthetic Accretion Disk Spectra Using Ultraviolet Flux Distributions of Nova-like Variables

Wade, Richard A.

United States

Abstract

Ultraviolet (UV) fluxes and other data for a sample of nine novalike cataclysmic variables are assembled from the literature. The UV fluxes and colors are compared to spectra of steady state model accretion disks, constructed using either Planck functions or model stellar atmosphere spectra as elementary radiators. Deficiencies are found with both sets of models. The restriction to steady state radial temperature profiles is relaxed for the 'stellar atmosphere' disks, but these generalized models still fail to account simultaneously for the absolute UV flux and the UV color of the observed spectra. The conclusion is that stellar atmosphere models do not reflect the physics of disks. More appropriate models probably can and definitely should be made.

1988 The Astrophysical Journal
IUE 88