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No Period Change in Two Long-Period AM CVn Binaries

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2026-04-09 v1

Abstract

Ultracompact binary systems, consisting of two compact objects in an orbit 0.5R\lesssim 0.5 R_\odot, should exhibit measurable rates of orbital period change (P˙0\dot{P} \neq 0) due to the emission of gravitational waves (GWs). Measurements of \pdot\ have so far been limited to the shortest-period ultracompact binaries (20\lesssim 20\,min). Among the AM\,CVn-type subclass, several works have proposed the presence of extra angular momentum loss beyond GW emission, with magnetic braking being a widely discussed mechanism. If present, this magnetic braking would dominate the angular momentum loss of AM\,CVn-type binaries with orbital periods 30\gtrsim 30\,min. In this work, we present a long-term eclipse timing study of two AM\,CVn-type binaries, YZ\,LMi and Gaia14aae, with respective orbital periods of 28.3\,min and 49.7\,min and continuous observations since 2006 and 2015. Both systems show P˙\dot{P} consistent with zero within 2σ2\sigma. Their 3σ3\sigma upper limits are 1.1×1013ss11.1 \times 10^{-13}\,{\rm s \, s}^{-1} and 9.7×1014ss19.7 \times 10^{-14}\,{\rm s \, s}^{-1} respectively. These non-detections are most simply explained by a scenario in which secular angular momentum loss is not substantially stronger than GW emission at all orbital periods, but is combined with deviations from the secular P˙\dot{P} whose timescales span decades but whose amplitude is 1013ss1\lesssim 10^{-13}\,{\rm s \, s}^{-1}. %, orders of magnitude smaller than the eclipse timing variations seen in hydrogen-dominated cataclysmic variables. Our non-detections of P˙\dot{P} represent a limit on the strength of any enhanced angular momentum loss beyond pure GW emission.

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@article{arxiv.2604.06460,
  title  = {No Period Change in Two Long-Period AM CVn Binaries},
  author = {Matthew J. Green and Thomas R. Marsh and Jan van Roestel and Tin Long Sunny Wong and Diogo Belloni and Mukremin Kilic and Elme Breedt and Alex Brown and Chris M. Copperwheat and Anurak Chakpor and V. S. Dhillon and Noel Castro Segura and Martin J. Dyer and James Garbutt and Dan Jarvis and Vasu Kengkriangkrai and Mark R. Kennedy and Paul Kerry and Thomas Kupfer and S. P. Littlefair and James McCormac and James Munday and Steven G. Parsons and Eleanor Pike and Ingrid Pelisoli and Pablo Rodriguez-Gil and David I. Sahman and Amalie Yates},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.06460},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

16 pages, 10 figures, 2 appendices. Accepted for publication in MNRAS