XMM-Newton observations of the X-ray soft polar QS Telescopii
I. Traulsen, K. Reinsch, A. D. Schwope, V. Burwitz, S. Dreizler, R., Schwarz, F. M. Walter

TL;DR
This study uses XMM-Newton data to analyze the X-ray properties and accretion geometry of the soft polar QS Tel, revealing dominant soft X-ray emission and complex accretion structures.
Contribution
First detailed X-ray spectral and timing analysis of QS Tel during an intermediate high accretion state, clarifying accretion regions and energy balance in a soft polar.
Findings
Soft X-ray emission dominates the light curves.
Complex double-peaked maxima with a sharp soft X-ray dip.
Black body at 20 eV and two plasma components describe the spectra.
Abstract
Context. On the basis of XMM-Newton observations, we investigate the energy balance of selected magnetic cataclysmic variables, which have shown an extreme soft-to-hard X-ray flux ratio in the ROSAT All-Sky Survey. Aims. We intend to establish the X-ray properties of the system components, their flux contributions, and the accretion geometry of the X-ray soft polar QS Tel. In the context of high-resolution X-ray analyses of magnetic cataclysmic variables, this study will contribute to better understanding the accretion processes on magnetic white dwarfs. Methods. During an intermediate high state of accretion of QS Tel, we have obtained 20 ks of XMM-Newton data, corresponding to more than two orbital periods, accompanied by simultaneous optical photometry and phase-resolved spectroscopy. We analyze the multi-wavelength spectra and light curves and compare them to former high- and…
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