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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Reconstruction of an Accretion Disk Image in AU Mon from CoRoT Photometry

Krešimir PavlovskiPetar Mimica

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Physics010308 nuclear & particles physicsBinary numberAstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsTime resolutionAstrophysicsSpatial distribution01 natural sciencesPhotometry (optics)accretion disks; eclipsing binaries; AU MonAccretion discSpace and Planetary Science0103 physical sciencesBinary system010303 astronomy & astrophysics

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AbstractThe long-period binary system AU Mon was photometrically observed on-board the CoRoT satellite in a continuous run of almost 60 days long which has covered almost 5 complete cycles. Unprecedented sub milimag precision of CoRoT photometry reveals all complexity of its light variations in this, still active mass-transfer binary system. We present images of an accretion disk reconstructed by eclipse mapping, and an optimization of intensity distribution along disk surface. Time resolution and accurate CoRoT photometric measurements allow precise location of spatial distribution of ‘hot’ spots on the disk, and tracing temporal changes in their activity. Clumpy disk structure is similar to those we detected early for another W Serpentis binary W Cru (Pavlovski, Burki & Mimica, 2006, A&A, 454, 855).

https://www.bib.irb.hr/578857