White dwarf masses in intermediate polars observed with the Suzaku satellite

Yamada, S.; Makishima, K.; Ebisawa, K.; Nakazawa, K.; Ishida, M.; Mori, H.; Yuasa, T.; Saitou, K.

Japan

Abstract

Context. White dwarfs (WDs) in cataclysmic variables (CVs) are important experimental laboratories where the electron degeneracy is taking place on a macroscopic scale. Magnetic CVs increase in number especially in the hard X-ray band (≳ 10 keV) thanks to sensitive hard X-ray missions.
Aims: From X-ray spectroscopy, we estimate the masses of nearby WDs in moderately-magnetized CVs, or Intermediate Polars (IPs).
Methods: Using the Suzaku satellite, we aquired wide-band spectra of 17 IPs, covering 3-50 keV. An accretion column model of Suleimanov et al. (2005, A&A, 435, 191) and an optically-thin thermal emission code were used to construct a spectral emission model of IPs with resolved Fe emission lines. By simultaneously fitting the Fe line complex and the hard X-ray continuum of individual spectra, the shock temperature and the WD mass were determined with a better accuracy than in previous studies.
Results: We determined the WD masses of the 17 IPs with statistical fitting errors of ≲ 0.1-0.2 M_⊙ in many cases. The WD mass of a recently-found IP, IGR J17195-4100, was also estimated for the first time (1.03+0.24-0.22 M_⊙). The average WD mass of the sample is 0.88±0.25 M_⊙. When our results were compared with previous X-ray mass determinations, we found significant deviation in a few systems although the reason of this is unclear. The iron abundance of the accreting gas was also estimated, and confirmed the previously reported sub-solar tendency in all sources with better accuracy.

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2010 Astronomy and Astrophysics
Suzaku 91