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2011ApJ...737L..16V - Astrophys. J., 737, L16 (2011/August-2)

Discovery of a bright, extremely low mass white dwarf in a close double degenerate system.

VENNES S., THORSTENSEN J.R., KAWKA A., NEMETH P., SKINNER J.N., PIGULSKI A., STESLICKI M., KOLACZKOWSKI Z. and SRODKA P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery of a bright (V ∼ 13.7), extremely low mass white dwarf in a close double degenerate system. We originally selected GALEX J171708.5+675712 for spectroscopic follow-up among a group of white dwarf candidates in an ultraviolet-optical reduced proper-motion diagram. The new white dwarf has a mass of 0.18 M and is the primary component of a close double degenerate system (P = 0.246137 days, K1= 288 km/s) comprising a fainter white dwarf secondary with M2~ 0.9 M. Light curves phased with the orbital ephemeris show evidence of relativistic beaming and weaker ellipsoidal variations. The light curves also reveal secondary eclipses (depth ~8 mmag) while the primary eclipses appear partially compensated by the secondary gravitational deflection and are below detection limits. Photospheric abundance measurements show a nearly solar composition of Si, Ca, and Fe (0.1-1 ☉), while the normal kinematics suggest a relatively recent formation history. Close binary evolutionary scenarios suggest that extremely low mass white dwarfs form via a common-envelope phase and possible Roche lobe overflow.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - stars: individual: GALEX J171708.5+675712 - white dwarfs

Simbad objects: 7

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