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An eclipsing post common-envelope system consisting of a pulsating hot subdwarf B star and a brown dwarf companion

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-04-22 v1

Abstract

Hot subdwarf B stars (sdBs) are evolved, core helium-burning objects located on the extreme horizontal branch. Their formation history is still puzzling as the sdB progenitors must lose nearly all of their hydrogen envelope during the red-giant phase. About half of the known sdBs are in close binaries with periods from 1.2 h to a few days, a fact that implies they experienced a common-envelope phase. Eclipsing hot subdwarf binaries (also called HW Virginis systems) are rare but important objects for determining fundamental stellar parameters. Even more significant and uncommon are those binaries containing a pulsating sdB, as the mass can be determined independently by asteroseismology. Here we present a first analysis of the eclipsing hot subdwarf binary V2008-1753. The light curve shows a total eclipse, a prominent reflection effect, and low--amplitude pulsations with periods from 150 to 180 s. An analysis of the light-- and radial velocity (RV) curves indicates a mass ratio close to q=0.146 q = 0.146, an RV semi-amplitude of K=54.6kms1K=54.6 \,\rm kms^{-1}, and an inclination of i=86.8i=86.8^\circ. Combining these results with our spectroscopic determination of the surface gravity, logg=5.83\log \,g = 5.83, the best--fitting model yields an sdB mass of 0.47MM_{\rm \odot} and a companion mass of 69MJup69 M_{\rm Jup}. As the latter mass is below the hydrogen-burning limit, V2008-1753 represents the first HW Vir system known consisting of a pulsating sdB and a brown dwarf companion. Consequently, it holds great potential for better constraining models of sdB binary evolution and asteroseismology.

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@article{arxiv.1502.04459,
  title  = {An eclipsing post common-envelope system consisting of a pulsating hot subdwarf B star and a brown dwarf companion},
  author = {V. Schaffenroth and B. N. Barlow and H. Drechsel and B. H. Dunlap},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.04459},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

9 pages, 8 figures, accepted for A&A