Quasi-periodic oscillations in accreting magnetic white dwarfs I. Observational constraints in X-ray and optical
J.M. Bonnet-Bidaud (1), M. Mouchet (2), C. Busschaert (2, 3), E., Falize (3), and C. Michaut (2) ((1) Service Astrophysique-Laboratoire AIM,, CEA/DSM/Irfu, (2) LUTH-Observatoire de Paris, (3) CEA-DAM-DIF)

TL;DR
This study used XMM-Newton observations to search for quasi-periodic oscillations in X-ray flux of polars, finding none and setting upper limits that challenge existing shock instability models for accretion processes.
Contribution
The paper provides the first systematic search for X-ray QPOs in polars using homogeneous XMM-Newton data, establishing upper limits that question current theoretical models.
Findings
No significant X-ray QPOs detected in the sample.
Upper limits on QPO flux fractions range from 7% to 71%.
Results challenge the shock instability model predictions.
Abstract
Quasi-periodic oscillations (QPOs) are observed in the optical flux of some polars with typical periods of 1 to 3 s but none have been observed yet in X-rays where a significant part of the accreting energy is released. QPOs are expected and predicted from shock oscillations. Most of the polars have been observed by the XMM-Newton satellite. We made use of the homogeneous set of observations of the polars by XMM-Newton to search for the presence of QPOs in the (0.5-10 keV) energy range and to set significant upper limits for the brightest X-ray polars. We extracted high time-resolution X-ray light curves by taking advantage of the 0.07 sec resolution of the EPIC-PN camera. Among the 65 polars observed with XMM-Newton from 1998 to 2012, a sample of 24 sources was selected on the basis of their counting rate in the PN instrument to secure significant limits. We searched for QPOs using…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
