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Rapid Evolution of the White Dwarf Pulsar AR Scorpii

Authors :
Garnavich, Peter
Potter, Stephen B.
Buckley, David A. H.
van Dyk, Anke
Egbo, Daniel
Littlefield, Colin
Greiveldinger, Anousha
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Analysis of AR Sco optical light curves spanning nine years show a secular change in the relative amplitudes of the beat pulse pairs generated by the two magnetic poles of its rotating white dwarf. Recent photometry now shows that the primary and secondary beat pulses have similar amplitudes, while in 2015 the primary pulse was approximately twice that of the secondary peak. The equalization in the beat pulse amplitudes is also seen in the linearly polarized flux. This rapid evolution is consistent with precession of the white dwarf spin axis. The observations imply that the pulse amplitudes cycle over a period of $\gtrsim 40$ yrs, but that the upper limit is currently poorly constrained. If precession is the mechanism driving the evolution, then over the next 10 years the ratio of the beat pulse amplitudes will reach a maximum followed by a return to asymmetric beat pulses.<br />Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, 1 table

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2311.04967
Document Type :
Working Paper