Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-07-02
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages, 4 figures, presented at JENAM, May 29 - June 3, 2000
Scientific paper
Rapidly spinning magnetic white dwarfs in symbiotic stars may pass through the propeller stage. It is believed that a magnetic propeller acts in two such stars CH Cyg and MWC 560. We review a diversity of manifestations of the propeller there. In these systems in a quiescent state the accretion onto a white dwarf from the strong enough wind of a companion star is suppressed by the magnetic field, and the hot component luminosity is low. Since the gas stored in the envelope eventually settles to the corotation radius the star-propeller reveals itself by long-time outbursts, short-time brightness dips, strong amplitude flickering, ejection of a powerful wind and jets. The envelope appears to be stratified and inhomogeneous because of the shock pumping of the propeller. At this stage, at which catastrophic transitions to the accretion stage and back are possible, the release of energy and angular momentum of the white dwarf is maximum. Using this property, we estimate the magnetic field strength of the white dwarfs in CH Cyg and MWC 560 to be of order $10^8$ G. The most spectacular property of these stars - jets - is inherently connected with the propeller. This suggests hydromagnetic models of jet acceleration.
Mikolajewski Maciej
Panferov Alexander
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