ACCRETION PROCESSES IN COSMIC SOURCES: The Atmospheres of Accreting White Dwarfs.

Q4 Multidisciplinary
Proceedings of Science Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-03-19
E M Sion, P Godon
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A comparison is presented between the physical processes operative in single white dwarfs and the physical processes operative in white dwarfs with donor star companions. The physical properties and accretion physics of the hot accreting components in close interacting binaries is presented. The N/C abundance anomaly seen is ∼10% of cataclysmic variables and the presence of absorption lines due to heavy elements in suprasolar abundance are discussed. A synthetic spectral analysis of the FUSE spectrum of the old nova RR Pic reveals reveals an accretion disk with i = 60°, Mwd = 1.0M and a high accretion rate of 10-8M/yr. New evidence from the FUSE and IUE spectra of the symbiotic system CQ Dra suggest it is a triple system consisting of a red giant and a cataclysmic variable companion. The hot component in the symbiotic system, RW Hya, consists of a white dwarf with a surface temperature of 160,000 K with log(g) = 6.5 and no evidence of an accretion disk.

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宇宙源中的吸积过程:吸积白矮星的大气。
本文比较了单白矮星和有伴星的白矮星的物理过程。介绍了紧密相互作用双星中热吸积组分的物理性质和吸积物理特性。在灾变变量中观测到的N/C丰度异常为~ 10%,并讨论了在超太阳丰度中由于重元素引起的吸收线的存在。对老新星RR Pic的FUSE光谱进行综合光谱分析,发现其存在一个吸积盘,吸积盘i = 60°,Mwd = 1.0M⊙,吸积速率高达10-8M⊙/yr。来自共生系统CQ Dra的FUSE和IUE光谱的新证据表明,它是一个由红巨星和一个突变变量伴星组成的三重系统。共生系统中的热组分RW Hya由一颗表面温度为160,000 K, log(g) = 6.5的白矮星组成,没有证据表明存在吸积盘。
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