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A new class of Roche lobe-filling hot subdwarf binaries

Authors :
Kupfer, Thomas
Bauer, Evan B.
Burdge, Kevin B.
van Roestel, Jan
Bellm, Eric C.
Fuller, Jim
Hermes, JJ
Marsh, Thomas R.
Bildsten, Lars
Kulkarni, Shrinivas R.
Phinney, E. S.
Prince, Thomas A.
Szkody, Paula
Yao, Yuhan
Irrgang, Andreas
Heber, Ulrich
Schneider, David
Dhillon, Vik S.
Murawski, Gabriel
Drake, Andrew J.
Duev, Dmitry A.
Feeney, Michael
Graham, Matthew J.
Laher, Russ R.
Littlefair, S. P.
Mahabal, A. A.
Masci, Frank J.
Porter, Michael
Reiley, Dan
Rodriguez, Hector
Rusholme, Ben
Shupe, David L.
Soumagnac, Maayane T.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present the discovery of the second binary with a Roche lobe-filling hot subdwarf transferring mass to a white dwarf (WD) companion. This 56 minute binary was discovered using data from the Zwicky Transient Facility. Spectroscopic observations reveal an He-sdOB star with an effective temperature of $T_{\rm eff}=33,700\pm1000$ K and a surface gravity of $log(g)=5.54\pm0.11$. The GTC+HiPERCAM light curve is dominated by the ellipsoidal deformation of the He-sdOB star and shows an eclipse of the He-sdOB by an accretion disk as well as a weak eclipse of the WD. We infer a He-sdOB mass of $M_{\rm sdOB}=0.41\pm0.04$ M$_\odot$ and a WD mass of $M_{\rm WD}=0.68\pm0.05$ M$_\odot$. The weak eclipses imply a WD black-body temperature of $63,000\pm10,000$ K and a radius $R_{\rm WD}=0.0148\pm0.0020$ M$_\odot$ as expected for a WD of such high temperature. The He-sdOB star is likely undergoing hydrogen shell burning and will continue transferring mass for $\approx1$ Myrs at a rate of $10^{-9} M_\odot {\rm yr}^{-1}$ which is consistent with the high WD temperature. The hot subdwarf will then turn into a WD and the system will merge in $\approx30$ Myrs. We suggest that Galactic reddening could bias discoveries towards preferentially finding Roche lobe-filling systems during the short-lived shell burning phase. Studies using reddening corrected samples should reveal a large population of helium core-burning hot subdwarfs with $T_{\rm eff}\approx25,000$ K in binaries of 60-90 minutes with WDs. Though not yet in contact, these binaries would eventually come into contact through gravitational wave emission and explode as a sub-luminous thermonuclear supernova or evolve into a massive single WD.<br />Comment: accepted for publication in ApJL, 11 pages, 5 figures and 1 tables. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2002.01485

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2007.05349
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aba3c2