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An accurate geometric distance to the compact binary SS Cygni vindicates accretion disc theory.

J C A Miller-Jones1, G R Sivakoff, C Knigge, E G Körding, M Templeton, E O Waagen.   

Abstract

Dwarf novae are white dwarfs accreting matter from a nearby red dwarf companion. Their regular outbursts are explained by a thermal-viscous instability in the accretion disc, described by the disc instability model that has since been successfully extended to other accreting systems. However, the prototypical dwarf nova, SS Cygni, presents a major challenge to our understanding of accretion disc theory. At the distance of 159 ± 12 parsecs measured by the Hubble Space Telescope, it is too luminous to be undergoing the observed regular outbursts. Using very long baseline interferometric radio observations, we report an accurate, model-independent distance to SS Cygni that places the source substantially closer at 114 ± 2 parsecs. This reconciles the source behavior with our understanding of accretion disc theory in accreting compact objects.

Year:  2013        PMID: 23704566     DOI: 10.1126/science.1237145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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1.  White Dwarfs in Cataclysmic Variables: An Update.

Authors:  Edward M Sion; Patrick Godon
Journal:  Acta Polytech CTU Proc       Date:  2015
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