A two-armed pattern in flickering maps of the nova-like variable UU aquarii


Autoria(s): BAPTISTA, Raymundo; BORTOLETTO, Alexandre
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

We report the analysis of a uniform sample of 31 light curves of the nova-like variable UU Aqr with eclipse-mapping techniques. The data were combined to derive eclipse maps of the average steady-light component, the long-term brightness changes, and the low- and high-frequency flickering components. The long-term variability responsible for the ""low-brightness`` and ""high-brightness`` states is explained in terms of the response of a viscous disk to changes of 20%-50% in the mass transfer rate from the donor star. Low- and high-frequency flickering maps are dominated by emission from two asymmetric arcs reminiscent of those seen in the outbursting dwarf nova IP Peg, and they are similarly interpreted as manifestations of a tidally induced spiral shock wave in the outer regions of a large accretion disk. The asymmetric arcs are also seen in the map of the steady light aside from the broad brightness distribution of a roughly steady-state disk. The arcs account for 25% of the steady-light flux and are a long-lasting feature in the accretion disk of UU Aqr. We infer an opening angle of 10 degrees +/- 3 degrees for the spiral arcs. The results suggest that the flickering in UU Aqr is caused by turbulence generated after the collision of disk gas with the density-enhanced spiral wave in the accretion disk.

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, v.676, n.2, p.1240-1247, 2008

0004-637X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/27037

10.1086/528706

http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/528706

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eng

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS

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Astrophysical Journal

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Palavras-Chave #accretion, accretion disks #binaries : eclipsing #novae, cataclysmic variables #shock waves #stars : activity #stars : individual (UU Aquarii) #ECLIPSE MAPPING METHOD #CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES #IP-PEGASI #ACCRETION DISC #MULTICOLOR ECLIPSE #SPIRAL STRUCTURES #V2051 OPHIUCHI #LIGHT-SOURCE #LOW STATE #SUPERHUMPS #Astronomy & Astrophysics
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