Suzaku Observation of the Intermediate Polar V1223 Sagittarii
Takayuki Hayashi, Manabu Ishida, Yukikatsu Terada, Aya Bamba and, Takeshi Shionome

TL;DR
This paper presents Suzaku X-ray observations of the intermediate polar V1223 Sagittarii, providing detailed spectral analysis that constrains the white dwarf's mass, radius, and accretion geometry, including the detection of phase-modulated iron line emission.
Contribution
First detailed spectral analysis of V1223 Sagittarii using Suzaku, revealing white dwarf parameters and accretion geometry constraints in an intermediate polar.
Findings
White dwarf mass estimated at ~0.82 solar masses.
Shock height constrained to less than 7% of WD radius.
Detection of phase-modulated iron Kalpha line emission.
Abstract
We report on the Suzaku observation of the intermediate polar V1223 Sagittarii. Using a multi-temperature plasma emission model with its reflection from a cold matter, we obtained the shock temperature to be 37.9^{+5.1}_{-4.6} keV. This constrains the mass and the radius of the white dwarf (WD) in the ranges 0.82^{+0.05}_{-0.06} solar masses and (6.9+/-0.4)x10^8 cm, respectively, with the aid of a WD mass-radius relation. The solid angle of the reflector viewed from the post-shock plasma was measured to be Omega/2pi = 0.91+/-0.26. A fluorescent iron Kalpha emission line is detected, whose central energy is discovered to be modulated with the WD rotation for the first time in magnetic-CVs. Detailed spectral analysis indicates that the line comprises of a stable 6.4 keV component and a red-shifted component, the latter of which appears only around the rotational intensity-minimum phase.…
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