IP Pegasi in outburst: Echelle spectroscopy & Modulation Doppler Tomography
C. Papadaki (1), H.M.J. Boffin (2), D. Steeghs (3) ((1) Vrije, Universiteit Brussel,(2) ESO-Garching, (3) University of Warwick)

TL;DR
This study uses advanced spectroscopic techniques to analyze the emission features and modulated components of the dwarf nova IP Pegasi during outburst, revealing details about its accretion disk and secondary star irradiation.
Contribution
First application of modulation Doppler tomography to map harmonic variations in IP Pegasi, providing new insights into emission modulation during outburst.
Findings
Secondary star emission is modulated mainly with cosine, indicating irradiation effects.
Balmer line emission extends close to the white dwarf, increasing with higher series.
Weak or no modulation detected in the accretion disk and spiral arms.
Abstract
We analyse a unique set of time-resolved echelle spectra of the dwarf nova IP Peg, obtained at ESO's NTT with EMMI. The dataset covers the wavelength range of 4000-7500A and shows Balmer, HeI, HeII and heavier elements in emission. IP Peg was observed one day after the peak of an outburst. The trailed spectra, spectrograms and Doppler maps show characteristics typical of IP Pegasi during the early stages of its outburst. The high-ionisation line of HeII 4686A is the most centrally located line and has the greatest radial extension compared to the HeI lines. The Balmer lines extend from close to the white dwarf up to approximately 0.45 times R_L, with the outer radius gradually increasing when moving from H delta to H alpha. The application, for the first time, of the modulation Doppler tomography technique, maps any harmonically varying components present in the system configuration. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
