Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1993-11-01
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
14 pages in LaTeX with 10 postscript figures and paspconf.sty included (all in a uuencoded tar-compressed file of 323 kbytes),
Scientific paper
We present ROSAT PSPC observations of the nova-like, or intermediate polar, TT Ari and the eclipsing polar DP Leo. Observations of TT Ari were performed as part of a simultaneous multiwavelength campaign. The X-ray spectrum of TT Ari from ROSAT was combined with Ginga observations to suggest the presence of three distinct emission components: an optically thin plasma, a dominating bremsstrahlung continuum and one or more iron emission lines. Simultaneous and later IUE observations show modulation in the absorption component of the P Cygni-like CIV line on the spectroscopic period indicating a complex wind structure. Three eclipses were observed from the DP Leo system with intensity dips, not previously observed, occurring prior to each eclipse. The dips are interpreted as the eclipse of the main emission region by an accretion stream varying in impact position or stream shape with time. The DP Leo spectrum is well fit by either a 25 eV blackbody or a soft power law. No evidence exists for accretion onto the stronger magnetic pole and severe limits were placed upon the flux from any hard bremsstrahlung component. We constrained distances to this system based upon model fits to the data.
Cordova France A.
Robinson Craig Richard
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