Hunting high and low: XMM monitoring of the eclipsing polar HU Aquarii
R. Schwarz, A.D. Schwope, J. Vogel, V.S. Dhillon, T.R. Marsh, C., Copperwheat, S.P. Littlefair, G. Kanbach

TL;DR
This study uses XMM-Newton observations and high-resolution photometry to analyze the spectral and temporal behavior of the eclipsing polar HU Aqr across different accretion states, revealing complex period changes and accretion dynamics.
Contribution
It provides new multi-epoch X-ray spectra and light curves of HU Aqr, updates the eclipse ephemeris, and analyzes period variations, offering insights into accretion processes and orbital evolution.
Findings
Intermediate states show balanced soft and hard X-ray flux.
Luminosity during low states suggests residual accretion rather than coronal emission.
Observed period decrease exceeds gravitational radiation predictions.
Abstract
We want to study the temporal and spectral behaviour of HU Aqr in the X-ray domain during different accretion states. We obtained spectra and light curves from four different XMM-Newton pointings covering intermediate and low states. The X-ray observations were accompanied with high time resolution photometry obtained with the Optima and ULTRACAM instruments. On two occasions in May 2002 and 2003 HU Aqr was found in an intermediate state with the accretion rate reduced by a factor of 50 compared to earlier high state measurements. X-ray spectra in the intermediate state can be described by a model containing a blackbody component and hot thermal plasma. Contrary to the high state the ratio between soft and hard X-ray flux is nearly balanced. In agreement with previous measurements we observed a migration of the accretion spot and stream towards the line connecting both stars. The…
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