Modifying the Standard Disk Model for the Ultraviolet Spectral Analysis of Disk-dominated Cataclysmic Variables. I. The Novalikes MV Lyrae, BZ Camelopardalis, and V592 Cassiopeiae
Patrick Godon, Edward M. Sion, Solen Balman, William P. Blair

TL;DR
This paper modifies the standard accretion disk model to better fit UV spectra of disk-dominated cataclysmic variables by incorporating a boundary condition at the truncation radius, aligning spectral fits with X-ray observations.
Contribution
It introduces a modified disk model with a no-shear boundary condition at the truncation radius, improving UV spectral fits for specific cataclysmic variables compared to standard models.
Findings
Modified disk model fits UV spectra of three novalikes.
Consistent with X-ray observations showing boundary layer and ADAF-like flows.
Correlations between UV slope and X-ray flux ratios across systems.
Abstract
The standard disk is often inadequate to model disk-dominated cataclysmic variables (CVs) and generates a spectrum that is bluer than the observed UV spectra [Puebla et al 2007]. X-ray observations of these systems reveal an optically thin boundary layer (BL) expected to appear as an inner hole in the disk. Consequently, we truncate the inner disk. However, instead of removing the inner disk, we impose the no-shear boundary condition at the truncation radius, thereby lowering the disk temperature and generating a spectrum that better fits the UV data. With our modified disk, we analyze the archival UV spectra of three novalikes that cannot be fitted with standard disks. For the VY Scl systems MV Lyr and BZ Cam, we fit a hot inflated white dwarf WD with a cold modified disk ( a few /yr). For V592 Cas, the slightly modified disk ($\dot{M} \sim 6 \times…
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