RXTE Observations of Cataclysmic Variables and Symbiotic Stars Koji Mukai NASA/GSFC/CRESST and UMBC.

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RXTE Observations of Cataclysmic Variables and Symbiotic Stars Koji Mukai NASA/GSFC/CRESST and UMBC

How RXTE matches up with WDs Luminosity: up to ~a few x erg s -1 for symbiotic stars, ~a few x erg s -1 for typical intermediate polars, ~a few x erg s -1 for hard X-ray bright polars, and erg s -1 for dwarf novae – a few dozen systems are good targets for RXTE. If optically thin, shock temperature is keV for magnetic systems (strong shock from free-fall), <10-30 keV for most non- magnetic systems (from Keplerian flow) Timescales: – Orbital period from a few minutes to a few days (CVs) and ~1 year to decades (symbiotic stars) – Eclipse transitions from ~2 s to ~2 min – Spin period from ~10 s to ~1 hr – Dwarf nova outbursts last from a few days to a few months – Nova outbursts create shocked X-rays for first days CVs and symbiotic stars are unpredictable 3/29/1216 Years of Discovery with RXTE2

Eclipses in the IP, XY Ari 3/29/1216 Years of Discovery with RXTE3 Sharp (<2 s) eclipse transitions whose timings wander as a function of spin phase allowed Hellier (1997) to put tight constraints on system parameters. Since XY Ari is the only deeply eclipsing IP Known, this work still provides the best constraints on the accretion spot size in IPs.

WD Mass in IPs 3/29/1216 Years of Discovery with RXTE4 kTmax is best determined using high energy data, particularly because IPs suffer complex absorption below 5 keV. Suleimanov et al. (2005) used PCA+HEXTE data to estimate the white dwarf mass (via kTmax) in 14 IPs, often revising previous estimates downward.

Ejecta Mass of RS Oph (2006) 3/29/1216 Years of Discovery with RXTE5 Novae (thermonuclear runaway) eject a large fraction of the accreted envelope – internal shocks (novae in CVs) or shocks against the red giant wind (Symbiotic systems) generate early hard X-rays. Sokoloski et al. (2006) used the evolution of X-ray spectrum to estimate the ejecta mass in RS Oph.

Dwarf Nova Outbursts 3/29/1216 Years of Discovery with RXTE6 Dwarf nova outbursts are explained as due to disk instability.  What do X-rays tell us about the changes in the boundary layer?  What do X-rays tell us about the continued accretion during quiescence?  High luminosity  Eclipse shape  Intra-quiescence evolution We expect the boundary layer to be completely optically thin during quiescence, but (mostly) optically thick in outburst (Patterson & Raymond 1985)

SS Cyg: The Paradigm or Outlier? 3/29/1216 Years of Discovery with RXTE7 In SS Cyg,  Hard X-rays rise with a delay  Sudden drop in hard X-rays, with simultaneous turn-on of soft X- rays  Hard component weaker and softer during outburst peak than in quiescence  Another hard X-ray enhancement during outburst decay (Wheatley, Mauche & Mattei 2003) Is this generally true of all dwarf novae, and do we have a model that can explain these behavior?

Other Dwarf Novae 3/29/1216 Years of Discovery with RXTE8 Hard X-ray suppression during outburst is often observed (e.g., WW Cet, above) but not always (U Gem, left). The early and late hard X-ray enhancement has so far only been seen in SS Cyg, despite RXTE campaigns on other systems capable of detecting them.

Transition and Softening 3/29/1216 Years of Discovery with RXTE9 The accretion rates at which the boundary layer transitions from optically thin to thick are different from system to system, and from theory. Softening: separate origin of outburst hard X-rays, or Compton cooling?

Trend during quiescence 3/29/1216 Years of Discovery with RXTE10 Collins & Whately (2010) found a slow decline in hard X-ray luminosity during quiescence in SU UMa. This is another phenomenon that the standard Disk Instability Model (DIM) cannot explain. DIM does not provide a good description of observations in quiescent dwarf novae – and in other quiescent systems.

We Are Not Done Yet 3/29/1216 Years of Discovery with RXTE11