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Interferometric Astrometry of the Detached White Dwarf - M Dwarf Binary Feige 24 Using Hubble Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensor 3: White Dwarf Radius and Component Mass Estimates

Astrophysics 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

With HST FGS 3 we have determined a parallax for the white dwarf - M dwarf interacting binary, Feige 24. The white dwarf (DA) component has an effective temperature, T_eff of approximately 56,000 K degrees. A weighted average with past parallax determinations (pi_abs = 14.6 +- 0.4 milliseconds of arc) narrows the range of possible radius values, compared to past estimates. We obtain R_DA = 0.0185 +- 0.0008 R_solar with uncertainty in the temperature and bolometric correction the dominant contributors to the error. FGS photometry provides a light curve entirely consistent with reflection effects. A recently refined model Mass-Luminosity Relation (Baraffe et al. 1998) for low mass stars provides a mass estimate for the M dwarf companion, M_dM = 0.37 +- 0.20 M_solar, where the mass range is due to metallicity and age uncertainties. Radial velocities from Vennes and Thorstensen (1994) provide a mass ratio from which we obtain M_DA = 0.49+0.19-0.05 ~ M_solar. Independently, our radius and recent log_g determinations yield 0.44 < M_DA < 0.47 M_solar. In each case the minimum DA mass is that derived by Vennes & Thorstensen from their radial velocities and Keplerian circular orbits with inclination <= 90 degrees. Locating Feige 24 on an M - R plane suggests a carbon core. Our radius and these mass estimates yield a gamma_grav inconsistent with that derived by Vennes & Thorstensen. We speculate on the nature of a third component whose existence would resolve the discrepancy.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0001387,
  title  = {Interferometric Astrometry of the Detached White Dwarf - M Dwarf Binary Feige 24 Using Hubble Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensor 3: White Dwarf Radius and Component Mass Estimates},
  author = {G. F. Benedict and B. E. McArthur and O. G. Franz and L. H. Wasserman and E. Nelan and J. Lee and L. W. Fredrick and W. H. Jefferys and W. van Altena and E. L. Robinson and W. J. Spiesman and P. J. Shelus and P. D. Hemenway and R. L. Duncombe and D. Story and A. L. Whipple and A. Bradley},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0001387},
  year   = {2009}
}

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29 pages, 12 figures. accepted for publication May 2000 issue of The Astronomical Journal