2023
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stad570
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Confirmation of two magnetic cataclysmic variables as polars: 1RXS J174320.1−042953 and YY Sex

Abstract: We present our analysis of new and archived observations of two candidate magnetic cataclysmic variables, namely 1RXS J174320.1-042953 and YY Sex. 1RXS J174320.1-042953 was observed in two distinctive high and low states where a phase shift was seen, which could be due to the changes in the shape, size, and (or) location of the accretion region. We find that its orbital X-ray modulations only persist in the soft (0.3-2.0 keV) energy band, which could be attributed to the photoelectric absorption in the accreti… Show more

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“…The magnetic field strength of the WDs divides the MCVs in two sub-classes namely intermediate polars and polars. Based on detailed optical and X−ray timings and a spectral study of two candidate MCVs, namely 1RXS J174320.1-042953 and YY Sex, Rawat et al (2023) conclude that these MCV candidates belong to the polar sub-class of MCVs.…”
Section: Key Science Results Obtained Under Bina Projectsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The magnetic field strength of the WDs divides the MCVs in two sub-classes namely intermediate polars and polars. Based on detailed optical and X−ray timings and a spectral study of two candidate MCVs, namely 1RXS J174320.1-042953 and YY Sex, Rawat et al (2023) conclude that these MCV candidates belong to the polar sub-class of MCVs.…”
Section: Key Science Results Obtained Under Bina Projectsmentioning
confidence: 95%