A NEW MAGNETIC CATACLYSMIC VARIABLE - WGA J1047.1+6335

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SINGH, KP
SZKODY, P
BARRETT, P
WHITE, NE
FIERCE, E
SILBER, A
HOARD, DW
HAKALA, PJ
PIIROLA, V
SOHL, K
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[1] UNIV WASHINGTON,DEPT ASTRON,SEATTLE,WA 98195
[2] UNIV OXFORD,ASTROPHYS & NUCL PHYS LAB,OXFORD OX1 3RH,ENGLAND
[3] TUORLA OBSERV,SF-21500 PIIKKIO,FINLAND
[4] UNIV LEICESTER,DEPT PHYS,XRAY ASTRON GRP,LEICESTER LE1 7RH,LEICS,ENGLAND
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NOVAE; CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES; STARS; INDIVIDUAL (WGA J1047.1+6335); VARIABLES; OTHER; X-RAYS;
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A new ultrasoft X-ray source, WGA J1047.1+6335, was discovered during a search of the ROSAT PSPC pointed observations, data from which are publicly available (White, Giommi, & Angelini; Singh et al.). We identify the X-ray source with an optical object of V similar or equal to 19.4 mag in the error circle of the X-ray source position. Optical and X-ray photometry has revealed the presence of an similar to 40 minute period. Strong emission lines of H and He have been detected in its optical spectrum. The X-ray spectrum of WGA J1047.1+6335 is best fitted with a blackbody (kT similar or equal to 40-50 eV) with negligible interstellar absorption and no X-rays with energies greater than 0.5 keV. Polarimetry shows a high amplitude (20% circular polarization) variation on an 80 minute timescale. These properties all suggest a polar with an 80 minute orbital period and either beaming/self-eclipsing effects from one pole or nearly equal emission from two poles.
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