On the nature of the 2.4 hr-period eclipsing cataclysmic variable W2 in 47 Tuc
R. Amato, N. La Palombara, M. Imbrogno, G. L. Israel, P. Esposito, D., de Martino, N. A. Webb, R. Iaria

TL;DR
This study analyzes the spectral and temporal properties of the cataclysmic variable W2 in 47 Tuc, using archival X-ray data to determine whether it is a polar or an intermediate polar, and concludes it is likely a polar.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive spectral and timing analysis of W2, establishing its classification as a magnetic CV of the polar type based on multi-epoch data.
Findings
W2 has a mean luminosity of ~10^32 erg/s over 20 years.
Spectral shape remains consistent over time and fits multiple models.
Detected orbital period of 8649 seconds with cycle-to-cycle variability.
Abstract
W2 (CXOGlb J002415.8-720436) is a cataclysmic variable (CV) in the Galactic globular cluster 47 Tucanae. Its modulation was discovered within the CATS@BAR project. The source shows all the properties of magnetic CVs, but whether it is a polar or an intermediate polar is still a matter of debate. This paper investigates the spectral and temporal properties of the source, using all archival X-ray data from Chandra and eROSITA Early Data Release, to establish whether the source falls within the category of polars or intermediate polars. We fitted Chandra archival spectra with three different models: a power law, a bremsstrahlung and an optically thin thermal plasma. We also explored the temporal properties of the source with searches for pulsations with a power spectral density analysis and a Rayleigh test (). W2 displays a mean luminosity of erg s over a…
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