Photometry and Multipolar Magnetic Field Modeling of Polars: BY Camelopardalis and FL Ceti

Authors

  • P. A. Mason Department of Physics, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso TX, USA Department of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, New Mexico State University - DACC, Las Cruces NM, USA
  • A. G. Zhilkin Institute of Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
  • D. V. Bisikalo Institute of Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
  • S. Gomez Department of Physics, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso TX, USA
  • J. Morales Department of Physics, University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso TX, USA
  • E. L. Robinson Department of Astronomy, University of Texas at Austin, Austin TX, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2015.02.0071

Abstract

We present new broad band optical photometry of two magnetic cataclysmic variable stars, the asynchronous polar BY Camelopardalis and the short period polar FL Ceti. Observations were obtained at the 2.1-m Otto Struve Telescope of McDonald Observatory with 3s and 1s integration times respectively. In an attempt to understand the observed complex changes in accretion flow geometry observed in BY Cam, we performed full 3D MHD simulations assuming a variety of white dwarf magnetic field structures. We investigate fields with increasing complexity including both aligned and non-aligned dipole plus quadrupole field components. We compare model predictions with photometry at various phases of the beat cycle and find that synthetic light curves derived from a multipolar field structure are broadly consistent with optical photometry. FL Ceti is observed to have two very small accretion regions at the foot-points of the white dwarf’s magnetic field. Both accretion regions are visible at the same time in the high state and are about 100 degrees apart. MHD modeling using a dipole plus quadrupole field structure yields quite similar accretion regions as those observed in FL Ceti. We conclude that accretion flows calculated from MHD modeling of multi-polar magnetic fields produce synthetic light curves consistent with photometry of these magnetic cataclysmic variables.

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Published

2015-02-23

How to Cite

Mason, P. A., Zhilkin, A. G., Bisikalo, D. V., Gomez, S., Morales, J., & Robinson, E. L. (2015). Photometry and Multipolar Magnetic Field Modeling of Polars: BY Camelopardalis and FL Ceti. Acta Polytechnica CTU Proceedings, 2(1), 71–75. https://doi.org/10.14311/APP.2015.02.0071