Eclipse maps of spiral shocks in the accretion disc of IP Pegasi in outburst

Citation
R. Baptista et al., Eclipse maps of spiral shocks in the accretion disc of IP Pegasi in outburst, M NOT R AST, 314(4), 2000, pp. 727-732
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
ISSN journal
00358711 → ACNP
Volume
314
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
727 - 732
Database
ISI
SICI code
0035-8711(20000601)314:4<727:EMOSSI>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Eclipse light curves of the dwarf nova IP Peg during the 1996 November outb urst are analysed with eclipse mapping techniques to constrain the location and investigate the spatial structure of the spiral shocks observed in the Doppler tomograms of Harlaftis et al. Eclipse maps in the blue continuum a nd in the C III + N III lambda 4650 emission line show two asymmetric arcs of similar to 90 degrees in azimuth, extending from the intermediate to the outer disc regions [R = (0.2-0.6)R-L1, where R-L1 is the distance from the disc centre to the inner Lagrangian point], which are interpreted as being the spiral shocks seen in the Doppler tomograms, The He II lambda 4686 ecl ipse map also shows two asymmetric arcs diluted by a central brightness sou rce. The central source probably corresponds to the low-velocity component seen in the Doppler tomogram, and is understood in terms of gas outflow in a wind emanating from the inner parts of the disc. We estimate that the spi rals contribute about 16 and 30 per cent of the total line flux, respective ly, for the He II and C III + N III lines. Comparison of the Doppler and ec lipse maps reveals that the Keplerian velocities derived from the radial po sition of the shocks are systematically larger than those inferred from the Doppler tomography, indicating that the gas in the spiral shocks has sub-K eplerian velocities. We undertake simulations with the aim of investigating the effect of artefacts on the image reconstruction of the spiral structur es.