A 3.56 hr white dwarf (WD)–M dwarf (MD) close binary system, AR Scorpii, was recently reported to show pulsating emission in radio, IR, optical, and UV, with a 1.97 minute period, which suggests the existence of a WD with a rotation period of 1.95 minutes. We propose a model to explain the temporal and spectral characteristics of the system. The WD is a nearly perpendicular rotator, with both open field line beams sweeping the MD stellar wind periodically. A bow shock propagating into the stellar wind accelerates electrons in the wind. Synchrotron radiation of these shocked electrons can naturally account for the broadband (from radio to X-rays) spectral energy distribution of the system.
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Geng, J.-J., Zhang, B., & Huang, Y.-F. (2016). A MODEL OF WHITE DWARF PULSAR AR SCORPII. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 831(1), L10. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8205/831/1/l10
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