INTEGRAL/IBIS and Swift/XRT observations of hard cataclysmic variables
R. Landi, L. Bassani, A.J. Dean, A.J. Bird, M. Fiocchi, A. Bazzano,, J.A. Nousek, J.P. Osborne

TL;DR
This study presents high-energy spectra of 22 cataclysmic variables, mainly intermediate polars, observed by INTEGRAL/IBIS and Swift/XRT, revealing their spectral characteristics and absorption features in the 0.3-100 keV range.
Contribution
First average spectrum of cataclysmic variables in the 20-100 keV band, combining INTEGRAL and Swift/XRT data, with detailed spectral modeling and absorption analysis.
Findings
Average bremsstrahlung temperature ~22 keV
Soft blackbody component with 60-120 eV
Detection of complex absorbers and iron lines in some sources
Abstract
The analysis of the third INTEGRAL/IBIS survey has revealed several new cataclysmic variables, most of which turned out to be intermediate polars, thus confirming that these objects are strong emitters in hard X-rays. Here we present high energy spectra of all 22 cataclysmic variables detected in the 3rd IBIS survey and provide the first average spectrum over the 20-100 keV band for this class. Our analysis indicates that the best-fit model is a thermal bremsstrahlung with an average temperature of <kT> ~22 keV. Recently, eleven (ten intermediate polars and one polar) of these systems have been followed-up by Swift/XRT (operating in the 0.3-10 keV energy band), thus allowing us to investigate their spectral behaviour over the range ~0.3-100 keV. Thanks to this wide energy coverage, it was possible for these sources to simultaneously measure the soft and hard components and estimate…
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