Low State, Phase-Resolved IR Spectroscopy of VV Puppis
Abstract
We present phase-resolved low resolution and higher resolution -band spectroscopy of the polar VV Pup. All observations were obtained when VV Pup was in a low accretion state having a K magnitude near 15. The low resolution observations reveal cyclotron emission in the band during some phases, consistent with an origin near the active 30.5 MG pole on the white dwarf. The secondary in VV Pup appears to be a normal M7V star and we find that the and band fluxes are entirely due to this star at all orbital phases during the low accretion state. We use our higher resolution Keck spectroscopy to produce the first -band radial velocity curve for VV Pup. Our orbital solution yields =414 km sec and leads to mass estimates of M=0.730.05 M and M=0.100.02 M. We find that the mass accretion rates during the normal low states of the polars VV Pup, EF Eri, and EQ Cet are near 10 M yr. The fact that \.M is not zero in low state polars indicates active secondary stars in these binary systems, including the sub-stellar donor star present in EF Eri.
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0512339,
title = {Low State, Phase-Resolved IR Spectroscopy of VV Puppis},
author = {Steve B. Howell and Thomas E. Harrison and Ryan K. Campbell and France A. Cordova and Paula Szkody},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0512339},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
Accepted in Astronomical Journal 5 figures