Cataclysmic Variables — X-rays and Optical Activity in V1223 Sgr and V709 Cas

Authors

  • R. Gális
  • L. Hric
  • E. Kundra
  • F. Münz

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/1464

Keywords:

Cataclysmic variables, optical and X-ray variability, mass transfer and accretion.

Abstract

Intermediate polars are a major fraction of all cataclysmic variables detected by INTEGRAL in hard X-ray. These objects have recently been proposed to be the dominant X-ray source population detected near the Galactic centre, and they also contribute significantly to X-ray diffuse Galactic ridge emission. Nevertheless, only 25% of all known intermediate polars have been detected in hard X-ray. This fact can be related to the activity state of these close interacting binaries.A multi-frequency (from optical to X-ray) investigation of intermediate polars is essential for understanding the physical mechanisms responsible for the observed activity of these objects.

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R. Gális

L. Hric

E. Kundra

F. Münz

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Published

2011-01-06

How to Cite

Gális, R., Hric, L., Kundra, E., & Münz, F. (2011). Cataclysmic Variables — X-rays and Optical Activity in V1223 Sgr and V709 Cas. Acta Polytechnica, 51(6). https://doi.org/10.14311/1464

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