Title: On the nature of CP Pup Authors: Elena Mason, Marina Orio, Koji Mukai, Antonio Bianchini, Domitilla de Martino, Francesco di Mille, Robert E. Williams, Timothy Abbot, Roberto de Propris
We present new X-ray and optical spectra of the old nova CP Pup (nova Pup 1942) obtained with Chandra and the CTIO 4m telescope. The X-ray spectrum reveals a multi-temperature optically thin plasma reaching a maximum temperature of 36^{+19}_{-16} keV absorbed by local complex neutral material. The time resolved optical spectroscopy confirms the presence of the ~1.47 hr period, with cycle-to-cycle amplitude changes, as well as of an additional long term modulation which is suggestive either of a longer period or of non-Keplerian velocities in the emission line regions. These new observational facts add further support to CP Pup as a magnetic cataclysmic variable (mCV). We compare the mCV and the non-mCV scenarios and while we cannot conclude whether CP Pup is a long period system, all observational evidences point at an intermediate polar (IP) type CV.
Title: The multiple periods and the magnetic nature of CP Pup Authors: Elena Mason, Antonio Bianchini, Marina Orio, Robert E. Williams, Koji Mukai, Domitilla de Marino, Timothy .M.C. Abbot, Francesco di Mille
Fast cadence time resolved spectra taken at the CTIO-4m telescope with the RC-spectrograph during 2 consecutive nights revealed a long term modulation of the binary radial velocity. Chandra hard X-ray spectra taken with the HETGS instrument showed features typically observed in magnetic white dwarfs (WD). Here, we present the new data and suggest that CP Pup is possibly a long orbital period intermediate polar.