X-ray observation of AM Herculis in a very low state with Suzaku

Abstract

The X-ray observation of AM Her in a very low state was performed with Suzaku in October 2008. One flare event with a time scale of 3700 sec was detected at the X-ray luminosity of 6.0 × 1029 ~erg ~sec-1 in the 0.5 -- 10 keV band assuming at a distance of 91 pc. The X-ray spectrum is represented by a thermal plasma emission model with a temperature of 8.67-1.14+1.31 keV. During the quiescence out of the flare interval, Suzaku also detected significant X-rays at a luminosity of 1.7 × 1029 ~erg ~sec-1 in the 0.5 -- 10 keV band, showing a clear spin modulation at a period of 0.1289273(2) days at BJD 2454771.581. The X-ray spectra in the quiescence were represented by a MEKAL + Power Law (PL) model or a single CEMEKL model, which are also supported by phase-resolved analyses. A correlation between the temperature and the volume emission measure was found together with historical X-ray measurements of AM Her in various states. In order to account for a possible non-thermal emission from AM Her, particle acceleration mechanisms in the AM Her system are also discussed, including a new proposal of a shock acceleration process on the top of the accretion column.

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