A Link Between White Dwarf Pulsars and Polars: Multiwavelength Observations of the 9.36-Minute Period Variable Gaia22ayj
Antonio C. Rodriguez, Kareem El-Badry, Pasi Hakala, Pablo, Rodr\'iguez-Gil, Tong Bao, Ilkham Galiullin, Jacob A. Kurlander, Casey J., Law, Ingrid Pelisoli, Matthias R. Schreiber, Kevin Burdge, Ilaria Caiazzo,, Jan van Roestel, Paula Szkody, Andrew J. Drake, David A. H. Buckley

TL;DR
This study presents multiwavelength observations of Gaia22ayj, a magnetic white dwarf binary exhibiting properties of both WD pulsars and polars, suggesting it as a transitional object linking these two classes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multiwavelength analysis of Gaia22ayj, revealing its unique hybrid characteristics and proposing it as a missing link between WD pulsars and polars.
Findings
Gaia22ayj is a rapidly spinning, magnetic accreting white dwarf.
It shows high linear polarization and a 9.36-minute modulation period.
The object exhibits features of both WD pulsars and polars, indicating a transitional state.
Abstract
White dwarfs (WDs) are the most abundant compact objects, and recent surveys have suggested that over a third of WDs in accreting binaries host a strong (B 1 MG) magnetic field. However, the origin and evolution of WD magnetism remain under debate. Two WD pulsars, AR Sco and J191213.72-441045.1 (J1912), have been found, which are non-accreting binaries hosting rapidly spinning (1.97-min and 5.30-min, respectively) magnetic WDs. The WD in AR Sco is slowing down on a yr timescale. It is believed they will eventually become polars, accreting systems in which a magnetic WD (B MG) accretes from a Roche lobe-filling donor spinning in sync with the orbit ( min). Here, we present multiwavelength data and analysis of Gaia22ayj, which outbursted in March 2022. We find that Gaia22ayj is a magnetic accreting WD that is rapidly…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Geophysics and Gravity Measurements · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
