Steps towards a solution of the FS Aurigae puzzle. II. Confirmation of the intermediate polar status
V. V. Neustroev, G. H. Tovmassian, S. V. Zharikov, G. Sjoberg

TL;DR
This study confirms FS Aurigae as an intermediate polar by detecting precession and spin modulations in optical and X-ray data, demonstrating the effectiveness of multicolour time-series analysis for revealing hidden variabilities.
Contribution
The paper provides the first photometric detection of the white dwarf precession period in FS Aur and confirms its intermediate polar status through multi-wavelength observations.
Findings
Detection of precession period variability in photometric data
X-ray modulations with precession and orbital periods observed
Multicolour analysis reveals hidden variabilities in intermediate polars
Abstract
FS Aur is famous for a variety of uncommon and puzzling periodic photometric and spectroscopic variabilities. It was previously proposed that the precession of a fast-rotating magnetically accreting white dwarf can successfully explain these phenomena. We present a study of FS Aur based on two extensive sets of optical photometric observations and three X-ray data sets in which we intended to verify whether the observational properties of the long period modulations observed in FS Aur and V455 And are similar in appearance to the spin modulation in ordinary IPs. These new optical observations have revealed, for the first time in photometric data, the variability with the presumed precession period of the white dwarf, previously seen only spectroscopically. We also found that the modulations with the precession and orbital periods are evident in X-ray data. We show that the observed…
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