Reconstruction of the Structure of Accretion Disks in Dwarf Novae from the Multi-Band Light Curves of Early Superhumps
M. Uemura, T. Kato, T. Ohshima, and H. Maehara

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Bayesian method to reconstruct accretion disk structures in dwarf novae from multi-band light curves of early superhumps, revealing complex flaring and arm-like features influenced by tidal and irradiation effects.
Contribution
The study presents a novel Bayesian reconstruction technique for accretion disk structures using multi-band light curves, highlighting the impact of disk flaring and non-axisymmetric features.
Findings
Reconstructed disks show outer flaring regions responsible for light curve maxima.
Inner arm-like patterns suggest additional deformation mechanisms beyond tidal effects.
Early superhump amplitudes are mainly influenced by outer disk flaring height.
Abstract
We propose a new method to reconstruct the structure of accretion disks in dwarf novae using multi-band light curves of early superhumps. Our model assumes that early superhumps are caused by the rotation effect of non-axisymmetrically flaring disks. We have developed a Bayesian model for this reconstruction, in which a smoother disk-structure tends to have a higher prior probability. We analyzed simultaneous optical and near-infrared photometric data of early superhumps of the dwarf nova, V455 And using this technique. The reconstructed disk has two flaring parts in the outermost region of the disk. These parts are responsible for the primary and secondary maxima of the light curves. The height-to-radius ratio is h/r=0.20-0.25 in the outermost region. In addition to the outermost flaring structures, flaring arm-like patterns can be seen in an inner region of the reconstructed disk. The…
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