2007A&A...475..575T


Query : 2007A&A...475..575T

2007A&A...475..575T - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 475, 575-583 (2007/11-4)

K-band spectroscopy of pre-cataclysmic variables.

TAPPERT C., GAENSICKE B.T., SCHMIDTOBREICK L., MENNICKENT R.E. and NAVARRETE F.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

There exists now substantial evidence for abundance anomalies in a number of cataclysmic variables (CVs), indicating that the photosphere of the secondary star incorporates thermonuclear processed material. However, the spectral energy distribution in CVs is usually dominated by the radiation produced by the accretion process, severely hindering an investigation of the stellar components. On the other hand, depending on how the secondary star has acquired such material, the above mentioned abundance anomalies could also be present in pre-CVs, i.e. detached white/red dwarf binaries that will eventually evolve into CVs, but have not yet started mass transfer, and therefore allow for an unobstructed view on the secondary star at infrared wavelengths. We have taken K-band spectroscopy of a sample of 13 pre-CVs in order to examine them for anomalous chemical abundances. In particular, we study the strength of the 12CO and 13CO absorption bands that have been found diminished and enhanced, respectively, in similar studies of CVs. All our systems show CO abundances that are within the range observed for single stars. The weakest 12CO bands with respect to the spectral type are found in the pre-CV BPM 71214, although on a much smaller scale than observed in CVs. Furthermore there is no evidence for enhanced 13CO. Taking into account that our sample is subject to the present observational bias that favours the discovery of young pre-CVs with secondary stars of late spectral types, we can conclude the following: 1) our study provides observational proof that the CO anomalies discovered in certain CVs are not due to any material acquired during the common envelope phase, and 2) if the CO anomalies in certain CVs are not due to accretion of processed material during nova outburst, then the progenitors of these CVs are of a significantly different type than the currently known sample of pre-CVs.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: binaries: close - stars: late-type - stars: novae, cataclysmic variables - infrared: stars

Simbad objects: 36

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Number of rows : 36
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 G 269-70 CV* 00 59 28.8888716656 -26 31 05.656933319   16.22 15.94     M5.5 43 0
2 V* CC Cet CV* 03 10 54.9907539360 +09 49 25.681183680           DA2+dM 53 0
3 HD 20340 Be* 03 15 45.8644215984 -16 49 43.503765132 7.26 7.83 7.96     B3Ve 58 0
4 V* LL Eri EB* 03 32 43.4696700072 -08 55 39.254639412   14.415 13.60     DA+M2.5V 37 0
5 EC 03338-6410 WD* 03 34 34.3243663152 -64 00 57.113490492 13.04 14.108 14.252 14.486   DA 15 0
6 V* RR Cae WD* 04 21 05.5631820426 -48 39 07.061113433 14.50 14.92 14.40     DA7.8 156 1
7 HD 34686 * 05 19 07.1979590976 -04 57 34.720746300   8.85 8.76     A0V 18 0
8 HD 38087 ** 05 43 00.5754723576 -02 18 45.389406240 7.96 8.40 8.29 8.06 7.89 B3II 168 1
9 HD 45566 * 06 27 36.8565795672 -15 18 22.185895536   7.40 7.49     B3/5V 15 0
10 V* AE Pic SB* 06 31 10.6394657016 -61 52 46.353318096   5.990 6.144     B2V 59 0
11 HD 52018 Pu* 06 58 35.8988362752 -25 24 50.953342860   5.420 5.583     B2V 56 0
12 HD 54995 * 07 10 46.9555224456 -09 20 09.602994192   7.30 7.42     B4/5II/III 23 0
13 HE 1013-0505 WD* 10 16 28.6043334312 -05 20 35.222859276     14.1     DAO+Me 105 0
14 V* AD Leo Er* 10 19 36.2808181226 +19 52 12.010446571   10.82 9.52 9.19   dM3 1340 1
15 V* V345 Vel EB* 10 22 08.9085278976 -49 17 36.730370760   7.42 7.56     B3V 24 0
16 V* UZ Sex WD* 10 28 34.8776549016 -00 00 29.394837900   13.89   13.9   DA3+dM 80 0
17 WG 17 WD* 10 44 10.2360886800 -69 18 18.075899052   13.05 13.09     DA2+dM 59 0
18 HD 95735 Er* 11 03 20.1948195942 +35 58 11.576182057 10.030 8.960 7.520 5.99 4.79 M2+V 715 0
19 HD 97991 * 11 16 11.7119307144 -03 28 19.095029580 6.28 7.19 7.41     B1V 140 0
20 HE 1247-1738 WD* 12 50 22.0733116080 -17 54 46.559601540   16.32 16.19 15.7   DA3+dM 20 0
21 HD 116538 bC* 13 25 12.2149066224 -51 50 30.442507044 6.99 7.80 7.88     B2Ib/II 38 0
22 EC 13349-3237 WD* 13 37 50.7139610760 -32 52 21.590443776   16.7 16.34     DA1+dM 16 0
23 V* QS Vir EB* 13 49 52.0029035208 -13 13 37.000132212 14.27 14.98 14.40 14.37   DA3+dM 135 1
24 HE 1432-1625 WD* 14 35 45.6657474288 -16 38 16.935355212   15.14 14.58 15.0   DA3+dM 17 0
25 V* NN Ser CV* 15 52 56.1203524080 +12 54 44.429312196     16.51     DAO1+M4 273 0
26 V* V600 Her Ce* 16 36 58.2040305408 +14 28 30.910523016 5.87 6.845 7.028     B0.5III 159 0
27 HD 164519 PM* 18 03 12.5161301952 -36 32 52.489333068   9.28 8.72     G0V 19 0
28 HD 181132 PM* 19 20 51.6556379568 -38 24 39.847666392   9.74 9.13     G3V 13 0
29 HD 201254 * 21 07 57.4055874912 +14 40 25.235638392 6.220 6.890 7.020     B3V 41 0
30 HD 203617 * 21 23 41.8696511592 -12 03 36.608754276   7.89 8.01     B2/3V 12 0
31 LP 759-25 PM* 22 05 35.7339842581 -11 04 28.959853733   18.4   16.4 13.73 M6Ve 31 0
32 EIS-DEEP HDFS-1 Ks 1 659 * 22 33 15.7473192480 -60 32 24.541963476   15.80 13.95     M2V 4 0
33 V* EZ Aqr Er* 22 38 33.576000 -15 17 59.75700 15.762 14.33 12.38 12.12 8.677 M5V 304 1
34 1RXS J231318.1-493322 PM* 23 13 16.7064800688 -49 33 15.479769852   15.83 14.24 13.85 11.366 M3Ve 20 0
35 HD 219134 Er* 23 13 16.9749603608 +57 10 06.083823619 7.460 6.560 5.570 4.76 4.23 K3V 601 1
36 Ross 248 BY* 23 41 55.0363002516 +44 10 38.818911116   14.19   11.1   M5.0V 315 0

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