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Magnetic CV

 

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MAGNETIC CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES (CVs)

What is a Magnetic CV? Magnetic cataclysmic variables (CVs) are binary star systems that contain a white dwarf with a magnetic field that is strong enough to control the accretion flow from a late type Roche-lobe secondary. Late type secondaries are cooler stars with spectral types such as K and M.
This site contains the catalogue of the known Magnetic CVs.

CLASSIFICATIONS

Each magnetic cataclysmic variable binary (mCV) is categorized as either a polar or an intermediate polar (IP). The polars are further divided the disjoint sub-classes of synchronous polars (P), asynchronous polars (AP), and the low luminosity/pre-polars (LP) also known as Low Accretion-Rate Polars (LARPs).

The intermediate polars are divided into the normal  IPs (IP), the transitional IPs (TIP), and the low-luminosity IPs (LIP). Several polars and intermediate polars have been the site of a novae eruption, designated by N and/or dwarf novae eruptions, designated by DN in the catalog.

The disjoint sets, as defined for this catalog, are described as follows:

This is an observational database with links and detailed information of known Magnetic CVs.

P = Synchronous Polars

These polars have a white dwarf spin period that is equal to the binary orbital period. This is because the white dwarf's magnetic field is strong enough to synchronous the white dwarf's rotation to the binary orbit.

AP = Asynchronous Polars

These polars have a white dwarf spin period that are up to a few percent different (longer or shorter) than the binary orbital period. These are probable only temporary APs as they all are moving towards synchronization.

LP = Low Accretion Rate Polars/ Pre-Polars

These polars show evidence for strong magnetic fields but very low level accretion and some may be evolving to become polars for the first time. The latter are called pre-polars.

IP = Intermediate Polars

The white dwarf magnetic field is not strong enough to disrupt the accretion disk in nearly all of the intermediate polars. The white dwarf spin period often spins much faster than the binary orbital period. This is due to  mass accretion from the disk along the magnetic field lines that results in the spin-up of the white dwarf.

LIP = Low Luminosity Intermediate Polars

These IPs accrete at a much lower rates than the normal IPs.

TIP = Transitional Intermediate Polars

These IPs are undergoing a transition from an IP to a polar. They have white dwarf rotation rates that are not too different than their orbital periods. They are the only IPs to have magnetic fields similar to polars, as measured by polarization and some TIPs, accrete by a stream rather than a disk or combination of a disk and stream.

RRIP =  Rapidly Rotation Intermediate Polars

These IPs are defined as being those with a white dwarf spin period of less than 4 minutes. This makes them potentially related to propeller binaries, especially AE Aqr, which eject much of the material transferred from the donor star out of the binary system, rather than being accreted onto the white dwarf. 

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Name
Other Name
Right Ascension (RA)
Declination (DEC)
Orbital Period (hr)
WD Spin Period (hr)
Distance (pc)
WD Mass (Solar Units)
Magnetic Field (mg)
Optical (V)
Finder Chart
J000511.8+6340
3XMM J000511.8+634018
00h 05m 11.86s
+63° 40' 18.55"
2.225
2.225
3943.9
V479 And
SDSS J001856.93+345444.3
00h 18m 56.93s
+34° 54' 44.23"
14.258
14.258
2027.9
1.25
17.1
V1033 Cas
1RXS J002258.3+61411; IGR J00234+6141
00h 22m 57.65s
+61° 41’ 07.57”
4.032
0.157
1557.4
0.85
6.1
16.6
V709 Cas
RX J0028.8+5917; SWIFT J0028.9+5917
00h 28m 48.83s
+59° 17' 22.03”
5.333
0.087
725.22
0.94
14.3
V515 And
1RXS J005528.0+461143; XSS J00564+4548; SWIFT J0055.2+4612
00h 55m 19.853s
+46° 12' 56.99”
2.732
0.129
930.14
0.73
14.8
EQ Cet
1RXS J012851.9-233931, RBS 206
01h 28m 52.54s
-23° 39' 43.96"
1.547
1.547
283.3
45, 34
17.6
CV Hyi
RX J0132.7-6554; 1RXS J013242.8-655434
01h 32m 42.02s
-65° 54' 32.22"
1.297
1.297
550
68
20.2
BL Hyi
H 0139-68, 2 EUVE J0140-67.8
01h 41m 00.40s
-67° 53' 27.47"
1.894
1.894
129.3
0.71
23
17.2
J0153+7446
Cas 1; RX J0153.3+7446; 1RXS J015317.9+744641
01h 53m 21.01s
+74° 46’ 22.02”
3.94
0.548
1367.03
16.9
J0154-5947
RX J0154.0-5947; 1RXS J014100.4-675332
01h 54m 00.93s
-59° 47' 49.10"
1.482
1.482
321.1
0.75
15.8
FL Cet
1RXS J015543.3+002817; SDSSp J015543+002807
01h 55m 43.40s
+00° 28' 07.16"
1.452
1.452
317.59
0.5
29
18.6
AI Tri
RX J0203.8+2959; 1RXS J020348.7+295921
02h 03m 48.62s
+29° 59' 25.90"
4.602
4.602
513.06
38
15.8
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