Bibcode
Harlaftis, E. T.; Steeghs, D.; Horne, K.; Martín, E.; Magazzú, A.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 306, Issue 2, pp. 348-352.
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1999
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55
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45
Description
In response to our recent discovery of spiral arms in the accretion disc
of IP Peg during rise to outburst, we have obtained time-resolved
spectrophotometry of IP Peg during outburst maximum. In particular,
indirect imaging of He II 4686, using Doppler tomography, shows a
two-arm spiral pattern on the disc image, which confirms repeatability
over different outbursts. The jump in He II intensity (a factor of more
than 2) and in velocity (~ 200-300 km s^-1) clarifies the shock nature
of the spiral structure. The He II shocks show an azimuthal extent of ~
90 deg, a shallow power-law emissivity ~ V^-1, an upper limit of 30 deg
in opening angle, and a flux contribution of 15 per cent of the total
disc emission. We discuss the results in view of recent simulations of
accretion discs which show that spiral shocks can be raised in the
accretion disc by the secondary star.