Abstract for Proposal 092034

Search for X-ray fast transitional mode switching in an accreting white dwarf

Accreting white dwarfs were known so far to display luminosity variation on timescales of days or longer. The recent discovery of abrupt changes in the optical flux in the cataclysmic variable TWPic as short as 30m has opened a new window in our knowledge of accretion processes and points to strong similarities to the mode switching observed in transitional millisecond pulsars. We aim at detecting for the first time the X-ray analog of such a phenomenon so far observed only in the optical. We ask for a XMM-Newton ToO 120 ks exposure to pin-point a long low mode in this system primarily triggered by optical monitoring. We will study the short-term variability during bursts occurring only during in the low-mode and search for the spin period of the accreting white dwarf.



Details on Observing Strategy and Trigger Criteria
We will trigger the XMM-Newton observation of TW Pic when entering in a long-lasting (>7-10days) low-mode. For the trigger we will use ground-based optical ASAS-SN daily monitoring and when not visibile from ground (2months in summer 2023) we will use Swift with a separate request in case TW Pic has not entered in a long low-mode at that time. We request a reaction time of one week in agreement with the minimal reaction time policy. The exposure of 120ks to be performed with the EPIC-pn as primary camera in Large Window mode with the thin filter .