A Radial Velocity Study of the Intermediate Polar EX Hydrae
J. Echevarr\'ia, A. Ram\'irez-Torres, R. Michel, J. V. Hern\'andez, Santisteban

TL;DR
This study combines photometry and spectroscopy over four nights to analyze the accretion dynamics, orbital parameters, and emission features of the intermediate polar EX Hydrae, providing new ephemeris and insights into its disc and magnetosphere.
Contribution
It presents new radial velocity measurements, a refined ephemeris, and Doppler tomograms revealing the structure of EX Hya's accretion disc and magnetosphere.
Findings
Confirmed the 67-minute spin period modulation.
Derived system parameters: masses and orbital separation.
Revealed a well-formed accretion disc and a magnetosphere extending to about 3.75 R_WD.
Abstract
A study on the intermediate polar EX Hya is presented, based on simultaneous photometry and high dispersion spectroscopic observations, during four consecutive nights. The strong photometric modulation related to with the 67-min spin period of the primary star is clearly present, as well as the narrow eclipses associated to the orbital modulation. Since our eclipse timings have been obtained almost 91,000 cycles since the last reported observations, we present new linear ephemeris, although we cannot rule out a sinusoidal variation suggested by previous authors. The system mainly shows double-peaked H, H and HeI 5876 \AA emission lines. From the profile of the H line, we find two components; one with a steep rise and velocities not larger than 1000 km s and another broader component extending up to 2000 km s, which we interpret…
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