Abstract
We report simultaneous spectroscopic and polarimetric observations of the AM Herculis system V834 Cen during a low state of accretion. The polarization data show a reversal in the sign of the circular polarization when A λ ≳ 5000 A which lasts for about 0.1 in phase and which is not present during a high state. The reversal can be interpreted as the result of dominance of photospheric radiation at these phases. The photometric observations show, for the first time, nearly sinusoidal UBV light curves with minima shifted by 0.5 in phase from previous high-state observations. This behaviour is explained by assuming that the radiation in the blue bands is dominated by blackbody emission from the heated photosphere near the accretion region. The spectroscopic observations show broad, resolvable cyclotron harmonics and strong photospheric Zeeman features. Theoretical models suggest the presence of a dipole of polar field strength Bp≈ 31 MG offset by ≈-0.1 Rwd from the centre of the white dwarf along the dipole axis. The cyclotron emission region is located « 10° from the pole and has B≈ 23 MG.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 252-260 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Volume | 256 |
Issue number | 2 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1992 |