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Optical Low States of the Supersoft X-Ray Source RXJ0513.9–6951

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

K. Reinsch
Affiliation:
Universitäts-Sternwarte, Geismarlandstr. 11, Göttingen, Germany
A. van Teeseling
Affiliation:
Universitäts-Sternwarte, Geismarlandstr. 11, Göttingen, Germany
K. Beuermann
Affiliation:
Universitäts-Sternwarte, Geismarlandstr. 11, Göttingen, Germany
T.M.C. Abbott
Affiliation:
CFHT Hawaii

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The transient luminous soft X-ray source RXJ0513.9–6951 (Schaeidt et al., 1993, A&A 270, L9) is a high-mass-transfer binary system (Cowley et al., 1993, ApJ 418, L63; Pakull et al., 1993, A&A 278, L39) with a probable orbital period of 0.76 days (Crampton et al., 1996, ApJ 456, 320). Here, we summarize the results of a quasi-simultaneous optical and X-ray monitoring (see Fig. 1). The sudden decrease of the optical flux, the accompanying reddening, and the turn-on in the soft X-ray band can be quantitatively described by variations in the irradiation of the accretion disk by the hot central star (Reinsch et al., 1996, A&A 309, L11). In this simple model, we consider a white dwarf with nuclear burning of accreted matter (van den Heuvel et al., 1992, A&A 262, 97), surrounded by a flat standard disk. In the optical high state, accretion at near-Eddington rate occurs and the white dwarf photospheric radius must be considerably expanded causing an enhanced illumination of the disk and the secondary. In the optical low state, the photosphere shrinks in response to a temporarily slightly reduced mass-transfer rate. At the same time, the effective temperature increases, and the soft X-ray flux becomes detectable with ROSAT. This model does not depend on the particular cause for the drop in the accretion rate and can describe the optical/ X-ray variability with the total luminosity changing by less than 20 %.

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Part 15. Poster Papers
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