Boundary-layer temperatures in high accretion rate cataclysmic variables
                
    Hoare, M.G. and Drew, J.E.
  
(1991)
Boundary-layer temperatures in high accretion rate cataclysmic variables.
    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (3).
     pp. 452-459.
     ISSN 0035-8711
  
  
              
            
The Zanstra method is used to derive limits on boundary-layer temperatures in eclipsing dwarf novae during outburst and nova-like variables, using the observed He II 1640 and 4686 A recombination lines. It is assumed that all the emission is produced in the wind rather than the accretion disk. This method constrains the boundary-layer temperatures to between 50,000 and 100,000 K, depending on the degree of wind bipolarity. These estimates are lower than the T in excess of 200,000 K predicted theoretically. Possible explanations include rapid rotation of the white dwarf and spreading of the boundary layer over the entire white-dwarf surface.
| Item Type | Article | 
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| Keywords | dwarf novae; model atmospheres | 
| Date Deposited | 29 May 2025 09:01 | 
| Last Modified | 29 May 2025 09:01 |