1996
DOI: 10.1086/178160
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AR Ursae Majoris: The First High‐Field Magnetic Cataclysmic Variable

Abstract: We identify the luminous soft X-ray source AR UMa as a magnetic cataclysmic variable containing a white dwarf with the highest Ðeld yet detected in an accreting binary. IUE and optical spectroscopy, optical photometry, and circular polarimetry and spectropolarimetry deÐne remarkably distinct accretion states of this binary. Circular polarization is nearly absent in the high state, but the low state exhibits values which vary between 2% and 5% on the orbital period of 1.932 hr. The UV continuum contains a broad… Show more

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“…1) are the broad absorption troughs of the Lya n and p`Zeeman components. This conÐrms the identiÐcation of the absorption line observed at D1300 in A the IUE low-state spectrum as Lya p`split in a Ðeld of D230 MG (Schmidt et al 1996). At such Ðeld strengths, the p~component falls shortward of the wavelength range covered by STIS, and the strong decrease in Ñux observed below 1145 is due to the rapid drop of the STIS sensitivity A toward shortest wavelengths.…”
Section: T He Average St Is Spectrumsupporting
confidence: 69%
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“…1) are the broad absorption troughs of the Lya n and p`Zeeman components. This conÐrms the identiÐcation of the absorption line observed at D1300 in A the IUE low-state spectrum as Lya p`split in a Ðeld of D230 MG (Schmidt et al 1996). At such Ðeld strengths, the p~component falls shortward of the wavelength range covered by STIS, and the strong decrease in Ñux observed below 1145 is due to the rapid drop of the STIS sensitivity A toward shortest wavelengths.…”
Section: T He Average St Is Spectrumsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Moderate circular polarization is, however, observed during the low state, and, if interpreted as dichroism in the photosphere of the white dwarf, indicates a magnetic Ðeld MG. B Z 200 ConÐrmation of an extremely high Ðeld (B D 230 MG) was provided by the detection of the Lya p`Zeeman component in the IUE low-state spectrum of AR UMa (Schmidt et al 1996). Additional optical ) and EUV/X-ray observations ) constrained the binary parameters and highlighted the central role of the strong magnetic Ðeld in the accretion process.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…the orbital period decreases until ∼3 h when the accretion effectively "turns off" then it resumes at ∼2 h, allows a regime where an IP may have its "true" magnetic field resurface when the accretion turns off, allow synchronization, then reappear as a polar when the accretion resumes at a lower rate. This theory also ties in with studies of isolated WDs, where peak magnetic fields of ∼10 9 G are seen, whereas in binaries the field strength is typically an order of magnitude smaller (the maximum seen is 230 MG in AR UMa Schmidt et al 1996) (Wickramasinghe & Ferrario 2000).…”
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confidence: 66%
“…Due to the observed high X-ray luminosity, moderate (2-5%) circular polarization during the low state (Shakhowskoj & Havelin 2000), and IUE spectral features, AR UMa was classified as a polar but the confirmation of its extremely strong magnetic field of around 230 MGs was provided by the detection of Zeeman components of Lα and presence of forbidden lines (Schmidt et al 1996, Gansicke et al 2001.…”
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confidence: 99%