Abstract
We report on XMM-Newton and accompanying phase-resolved optical observations of HS0922+1333, one out of nine pre-polars. It shows X-ray and UV variability correlated with the visibility of the main accretion spot. The spectral X-ray properties reveal a low temperature thermal plasma of ∼1 keV with FX more than one order of magnitude below the cyclotron flux. The UV data indicate a cool white dwarf with TWD < 8000 K. We refine the ephemeris and determine a distance of 140 ± 50 pc. The derived location of the accretion spots yield a magnetic field axis laying nearly in the orbital plane. Optical spectroscopy uncovers a highly active secondary. © ESO, 2011.
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Vogel, J., Schwope, A. D., & Schwarz, R. (2011). XMM-Newton observations of the pre-polar HS0922+1333. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 530. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201015275
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