Quasi-periodic oscillations in accreting magnetic white dwarfs II. The asset of numerical modelling for interpreting observations
C. Busschaert (1,2), E. Falize (2), C. Michaut (1), J.-M., Bonnet-Bidaud (3), and M. Mouchet (1) ((1) LUTH-Observatoire de Paris, (2), CEA-DAM-DIF, (3) Service Astrophysique-Laboratoire AIM, CEA/DSM/Irfu)

TL;DR
This paper uses advanced numerical simulations to analyze quasi-periodic oscillations in accreting magnetic white dwarfs, linking theoretical models to observational data to better understand the accretion processes and magnetic influences.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed numerical modeling approach using the Hades code to simulate accretion phenomena and oscillations in magnetic white dwarfs, incorporating radiative processes and stability analysis.
Findings
Cyclotron cooling stabilizes accretion column oscillations.
Quasi-periodic luminosity variations are linked to shock instabilities.
Simulation results align with observed X-ray and optical oscillations.
Abstract
Magnetic cataclysmic variables are close binary systems containing a strongly magnetized white dwarf that accretes matter coming from an M-dwarf companion. High-energy radiation coming from those objects is emitted from the accretion column close to the white dwarf photosphere at the impact region. Its properties depend on the characteristics of the white dwarf and an accurate accretion column model allows the properties of the binary system to be inferred, such as the white dwarf mass, its magnetic field, and the accretion rate. We study the temporal and spectral behaviour of the accretion region and use the tools we developed to accurately connect the simulation results to the X-ray and optical astronomical observations. The radiation hydrodynamics code Hades was adapted to simulate this specific accretion phenomena. Classical approaches were used to model the radiative losses of the…
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TopicsAstrophysical Phenomena and Observations · High-pressure geophysics and materials · X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
