Suzaku Discovery of Hard X-ray Pulsations from the Rotating Magnetized White Dwarf, AE Aquarii
Yukikatsu Terada (1), Takayuki Hayashi (2), Manabu Ishida (3), Koji, Mukai (4), Tadayas u Dotani (3), Shunsaku Okada (3), Ryoko Nakamura (3),, Sachindra Naik (5), Aya Bamba (3), and Kazuo Makishima (6) ((1) Saitama Univ, Jp, (2) Tokyo Metroporitan Univ Jp, (3) ISAS/JAXA Jp

TL;DR
Suzaku observations of AE Aquarii revealed hard X-ray pulsations at the white dwarf's spin period, with complex pulse profiles and spectral components, indicating both thermal and non-thermal emission processes.
Contribution
First detection of hard X-ray pulsations from AE Aquarii at energies above 10 keV, with detailed spectral analysis revealing multiple emission components.
Findings
Detected significant pulsations in 10--30 keV band at the white dwarf's spin period.
Identified two thermal components and an excess in the spectrum suggesting non-thermal emission.
Observed pulse profile changes between soft and hard X-ray bands.
Abstract
The fast rotating magnetized white dwarf, AE Aquarii, was observed with Suzaku, in October 2005 and October 2006 with exposures of 53.1 and 42.4 ks, respectively. In addition to clear spin modulation in the 0.5--10 keV band of the XIS data at the barycentric period of 33.0769 \pm 0.0001 s, the 10--30 keV HXD data in the second half of the 2005 observation also showed statistically significant periodic signals at a consistent period. On that occasion, the spin-folded HXD light curve exhibited two sharp spikes separated by about 0.2 cycles in phase, in contrast to approximately sinusoidal profiles observed in energies below about 4 keV. The folded 4--10 keV XIS light curves are understood as a superposition of those two types of pulse profiles. The phase averaged 1.5--10 keV spectra can be reproduced by two thermal components with temperatures of keV and…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
