Two new magnetic cataclysmic variables discovered in the 3XMM catalogue
N.A. Webb, A. Schwope, I. Zolotukhin, D. Lin, S.R. Rosen

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of two new magnetic cataclysmic variables in the 3XMM X-ray catalogue, characterized by their high variability, hard spectra, and short orbital periods, highlighting the potential of X-ray surveys to find rare stellar objects.
Contribution
The paper introduces two newly identified magnetic CVs from the 3XMM catalogue, providing their properties and suggesting their classification as polar-type CVs, which is a novel contribution.
Findings
Both sources are likely magnetic cataclysmic variables of the polar type.
They exhibit very hard X-ray spectra with no soft excess.
Located within approximately 1 kpc, with orbital periods of 2.15 and 1.6 hours.
Abstract
X-ray catalogues provide a wealth of information on many source types, ranging from compact objects to galaxies, clusters of galaxies, stars, and even planets. Thanks to the huge volume of X-ray sources provided in the 3XMM catalogue, along with many source specific products, many new examples from rare classes of sources can be identified. Through visualising spectra and lightcurves from about 80 observations included in the incremental part of the 3XMM catalogue, 3XMM-DR5, as part of the quality control of the catalogue, we identified two new X-ray sources, 3XMM J183333.1+225136 and 3XMM J184916.1+652943, that were highly variable. This work aims to investigate their nature. Through simple model fitting of the X-ray spectra and analysis of the X-ray lightcurves of 3XMM J183333.1+225136 and 3XMM J184916.1+652943, along with complementary photometry from the XMM-Newton Optical Monitor,…
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