Sr. Duck et al., ROSAT OBSERVATIONS OF A SOFT-X-RAY EMISSION COMPONENT IN THE INTERMEDIATE POLAR RE-0751+14, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 271(2), 1994, pp. 372-384
ROSAT pointed observations of the intermediate polar (IP) RE 0751 + 14
reveal, for the first time in an IP, a distinct soft X-ray component
reminiscent of that seen in the strongly magnetic polars. The soft X-r
ay light curve, which is modulated on the 13.9-min spin period of the
white dwarf, is characterized by a large-amplitude, quasi-sinusoidal v
ariation, the rising phase of which is cut into by a dip feature with
a deep, narrow core. In conjunction with the results of a more complet
e analysis of the previous Ginga hard X-ray observation of the star, t
he energy dependence of this dip suggests that it is caused by absorpt
ion, probably arising from the passage of dense, accreting material in
front of the emission region. The presence of the dip feature in both
the ROSAT and Ginga light curves is used to derive a rotational ephem
eris. Phase-resolved spectral analyses of the separate Ginga and ROSAT
data sets are presented. When combined, spectral fits indicate that m
odels involving partial covering are, in general, a better description
of the observed spectra than simple absorber models. We find no clear
evidence of a gross imbalance between the luminosities of the hard an
d soft spectral components in RE 0751 + 14. We discuss the implication
s of these results on our understanding of this particularly important
binary which, despite being an intermediate polar, exhibits several p
roperties that are more characteristic of the AM Her stars.