Constraints on the space density of intermediate polars from the swift-bat survey

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We construct a complete, hard X-ray flux-limited sample of intermediate polars (IPs) from the Swift-BAT 70-month survey, by imposing selection cuts in flux and Galactic latitude (FX > 2.5 × 10-11 erg cm-2 s-1 at 14-195 keV, and |b| > 5{ring operator}). We then use it to estimate the space density (ρ) of IPs. Assuming that this sample of 15 long-period systems is representative of the intrinsic IP population, the space density of long-period IPs is 1+1-0.5 × 10-7 pc-3. The Swift-BAT data also allow us to place upper limits on the size of a hypothetical population of faint IPs that is not included in the flux-limited sample. While most IPs detected by Swift-BAT have 14-195 keV luminosities of ~1033 erg s-1, there is evidence of a fainter population at LX ~ 1031 erg s-1. We find that a population of IPs with this luminosity may have a space density as large as 5 × 10-6 pc-3. Furthermore, these low-luminosity IPs, despite appearing rare in observed samples, are probably at least as intrinsically common as the brighter systems that are better represented in the known IP sample.© 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Pretorius, M. L., & Mukai, K. (2014). Constraints on the space density of intermediate polars from the swift-bat survey. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 442(3), 2580–2585. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu990

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