An Estimation of the White Dwarf Mass in the Dwarf Nova GK Persei with NuSTAR Observations of Two States (1711.01727v1)
Abstract: We report on X-ray observations of the Dwarf Nova GK Persei performed by {\it NuSTAR} in 2015. GK Persei, behaving also as an Intermediate Polar, exhibited a Dwarf Nova outburst in 2015 March--April. The object was observed with {\sl NuSTAR} during the outburst state, and again in a quiescent state wherein the 15--50 keV flux was 33 times lower. Using a multi-temperature plasma emission and reflection model, the highest plasma temperature in the accretion column was measured as $19.7{+1.3}_{-1.0}$~keV in outburst and $36.2{+3.5}_{-3.2}$~keV in quiescence. The significant change of the maximum temperature is considered to reflect an accretion-induced decrease of the inner-disk radius $R_{\rm in}$, where accreting gas is captured by the magnetosphere. Assuming this radius scales as $R_{\rm in} \propto \dot{M}{-2/7}$ where $\dot{M}$ is the mass accretion rate, we obtain $R_{\rm in} = 1.9 {+0.4}{-0.2}~R{\rm WD}$ and $R_{\rm in} = 7.4{+2.1}{-1.2}~R{\rm WD}$ in outburst and quiescence respectively, where $R_{\rm WD}$ is the white-dwarf radius of this system. Utilising the measured temperatures and fluxes, as well as the standard mass-radius relation of white dwarfs, we estimate the white-dwarf mass as $M_{\rm WD} = 0.87~\pm~0.08~M_{\rm \odot}$ including typical systematic uncertainties by 7%. The surface magnetic field is also measured as $B \sim 5 \times 10{5}$~G. These results exemplify a new X-ray method of estimating $M_{\rm WD}$ and $B$ of white dwarfs by using large changes in $\dot{M}$.
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