The first ultracompact Roche lobe-filling hot subdwarf binary
Abstract
We report the discovery of the first short period binary in which a hot subdwarf star (sdOB) fills its Roche lobe and started mass transfer to its companion. The object was discovered as part of a dedicated high-cadence survey of the Galactic Plane named the Zwicky Transient Facility and exhibits a period of min, making it the most compact hot subdwarf binary currently known. Spectroscopic observations are consistent with an intermediate He-sdOB star with an effective temperature of K and a surface gravity of . A high-signal-to noise GTC+HiPERCAM light curve is dominated by the ellipsoidal deformation of the sdOB star and an eclipse of the sdOB by an accretion disk. We infer a low-mass hot subdwarf donor with a mass M and a white dwarf accretor with a mass M. Theoretical binary modeling indicates the hot subdwarf formed during a common envelope phase when a M star lost its envelope when crossing the Hertzsprung Gap. To match its current , , , and masses, we estimate a post-common envelope period of min, and find the sdOB star is currently undergoing hydrogen shell burning. We estimate that the hot subdwarf will become a white dwarf with a thick helium layer of M and will merge with its carbon/oxygen white dwarf companion after Myr and presumably explode as a thermonuclear supernova or form an R CrB star.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2002.01485,
title = {The first ultracompact Roche lobe-filling hot subdwarf binary},
author = {Thomas Kupfer and Evan B. Bauer and Thomas R. Marsh and Jan van Roestel and Eric C. Bellm and Kevin B. Burdge and Michael W. Coughlin and Jim Fuller and JJ Hermes and Lars Bildsten and Shrinivas R. Kulkarni and Thomas A. Prince and Paula Szkody and Vik S. Dhillon and Gabriel Murawski and Rick Burruss and Richard Dekany and Alex Delacroix and Andrew J. Drake and Dmitry A. Duev and Michael Feeney and Matthew J. Graham and David L. Kaplan and Russ R. Laher and S. P. Littlefair and Frank J. Masci and Reed Riddle and Ben Rusholme and Eugene Serabyn and Roger M. Smith and David L. Shupe and Maayane T. Soumagnac},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.01485},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
accepted for publication in ApJ, 21 pages, 12 figures and 4 tables