We report the first BV light curves and high-resolution spectra of the post-mass transfer binary star WASP 0131+28 to study the absolute properties of extremely low-mass white dwarfs. From the observed spectra, the double-lined radial velocities were derived, and the effective temperature and rotational velocity of the brighter, more massive primary were found to be Teff,1=10,000±200 K and v1sini = 55 ± 10 km s−1, respectively. The combined analysis of the {\it TESS} archive data and ours yielded the accurate fundamental parameters of the program target. The masses were derived to about 1.0 \% accuracy and the radii to 0.6 \%, or better. The secondary component's parameters of M2=0.200±0.002 M⊙, R2=0.528±0.003 R⊙, Teff,2 = 11,186 ± 235 K, and L2=3.9±0.3 L⊙ are in excellent agreement with the evolutionary sequence for a helium-core white dwarf of mass 0.203 M⊙, and indicates that this star is halfway through the constant luminosity phase. The results presented in this article demonstrate that WASP 0131+28 is an EL CVn eclipsing binary in a thin disk, which is formed from the stable Roche-lobe overflow channel and composed of a main-sequence dwarf with a spectral type A0 and a pre-He white dwarf.
@article{arxiv.2005.10394,
title = {The Pre-He White Dwarfs in Eclipsing Binaries. I. WASP 0131+28},
author = {Jae Woo Lee and Jae-Rim Koo and Kyeongsoo Hong and Jang-Ho Park},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.10394},
year = {2020}
}