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X-ray Spectral Variations of U Gem from Quiescence to Outburst
In this paper we report the discovery of a high energy component of the X-ray
spectra of U Gem, which can be observed while the source is in outburst. We
used Chandra and XMM-Newton observations to compare the quiescence and outburst
X-ray spectra of the source. The additional component may be the result of the
reflection of X-rays emitted from an optically thin plasma close to the white
dwarf, from the optically thick boundary layer during the outburst. Another
possible explanation is that some magnetically channeled accretion may occur
onto the equatorial belt of the primary causing shocks similar to the ones in
the intermediate polars as it was suggested by \citep{w2002}. We have also
found a timing structure at about 73 mHz (13.7 s.) in the RXTE
observation, resembling dwarf novae oscillations (DNOs).Comment: accepted by MNRAS, figure 1 replaced with a newer on