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Quasi-periodic Oscillations in the TESS Light Curve of TX Col, a Diskless Intermediate Polar on the Precipice of Forming an Accretion Disk

Littlefield, Colin; Scaringi, Simone; Garnavich, Peter; Szkody, Paula; Kennedy, Mark R.; Iłkiewicz, Krystian; Mason, Paul A.

Quasi-periodic Oscillations in the TESS Light Curve of TX Col, a Diskless Intermediate Polar on the Precipice of Forming an Accretion Disk Thumbnail


Authors

Colin Littlefield

Peter Garnavich

Paula Szkody

Mark R. Kennedy

Krystian Iłkiewicz

Paul A. Mason



Abstract

One of the fundamental properties of an intermediate polar is the dynamical nature of the accretion flow as it encounters the white dwarf’s (WD’s) magnetosphere. Many works have presumed a dichotomy between disk-fed accretion, in which the WD accretes from a Keplerian disk, and stream-fed accretion, in which the matter stream from the donor star directly impacts the WD’s magnetosphere without forming a disk. However, there is also a third, poorly understood regime in which the accretion flow consists of a torus of diamagnetic blobs that encircles the WD. This mode of accretion is expected to exist at mass-transfer rates below those observed during disk-fed accretion, but above those observed during pure stream-fed accretion. We invoke the diamagnetic-blob regime to explain the exceptional Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite light curve of the intermediate polar TX Col, which transitioned into and out of states of enhanced accretion during Cycles 1 and 3. Power-spectral analysis reveals that the accretion was principally stream fed. However, when the mass-transfer rate spiked, large-amplitude quasiperiodic oscillations (QPOs) abruptly appeared and dominated the light curve for weeks. The QPOs have two striking properties: they appear in a stream-fed geometry at elevated accretion rates, and they occur preferentially within a well-defined range of frequencies (∼10–25 cycle day−1 ). We propose that during episodes of enhanced accretion, a torus of diamagnetic blobs forms near the binary’s circularization radius and that the QPOs are beats between the white dwarf’s spin frequency and unstable blob orbits within the WD’s magnetosphere. We discuss how such a torus could be a critical step in producing an accretion disk in a formerly diskless system.

Citation

Littlefield, C., Scaringi, S., Garnavich, P., Szkody, P., Kennedy, M. R., Iłkiewicz, K., & Mason, P. A. (2021). Quasi-periodic Oscillations in the TESS Light Curve of TX Col, a Diskless Intermediate Polar on the Precipice of Forming an Accretion Disk. Astronomical Journal, 162(2), Article 49. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac062b

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 26, 2021
Online Publication Date Jul 8, 2021
Publication Date 2021
Deposit Date Oct 14, 2021
Publicly Available Date Oct 14, 2021
Journal The Astronomical Journal
Print ISSN 0004-6256
Electronic ISSN 1538-3881
Publisher IOP Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 162
Issue 2
Article Number 49
DOI https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac062b

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