Accretion Flows in Nonmagnetic White Dwarf Binaries as Observed in X-rays
Solen Balman

TL;DR
This paper reviews X-ray observations of accretion flows in nonmagnetic white dwarf binaries, highlighting diagnostics, variability, and the role of ADAF-like flows in explaining observed complexities and guiding future theoretical models.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of ADAF-like accretion flows in nonmagnetic CVs and discusses their implications for understanding accretion processes and outbursts.
Findings
ADAF-like flows explain X-ray spectral complexities.
Flickering variability links accretion history to disk structure.
X-ray diagnostics differentiate accretion states in CVs.
Abstract
Cataclysmic Variables (CVs) are compact binaries with white dwarf (WD) primaries. CVs and other accreting WD binaries (AWBs) are useful laboratories for studying accretion flows, gas dynamics, outflows, transient outbursts, and explosive nuclear burning under different astrophysical plasma conditions. They have been studied over decades and are important for population studies of galactic X-ray sources. Recent space- and ground-based high resolution spectral and timing studies, along with recent surveys indicate that we still have observational and theoretical complexities yet to answer. I review accretion in nonmagnetic AWBs in the light of X-ray observations. I present X-ray diagnostics of accretion in dwarf novae and the disk outbursts, the nova-like systems, and the state of the research on the disk winds and outflows in the nonmagnetic CVs together with comparisons and relations to…
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