Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005xmm..prop..192s&link_type=abstract
XMM-Newton Proposal ID #04051201
Physics
White Dwarf Binaries, Neutron Star Binaries, Cataclysmic Variables, Ulxs, Black Holes, Rt Cru, Xmm-Newton Proposal 04051201
Scientific paper
Symbiotic binary stars have until now been thought to produce predominantly soft X-rays. With the advent of INTEGRAL and Swift, however, at least three symbiotics have been found with emission out to greater than 50 keV. The origin of such hard X-ray emission from these presumably accreting, non-magnetic white dwarfs (WDs) is a mystery. Possible explanations include: 1) boundary-layer emission from accretion onto a near-Chandrasekhar-mass WD; 2) non-thermal emission from a jet; and 3) emission from an accretion column on a WD not previously recognized as magnetic.We propose to begin an investigation of hard X-ray symbiotics with RT Cru, which is currently in an optical bright state.
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