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2002A&A...386L..13I - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 386, L13-17 (2002/4-4)

RX J0806.3+1527: A double degenerate binary with the shortest known orbital period (321s).

ISRAEL G.L., HUMMEL W., COVINO S., CAMPANA S., APPENZELLER I., GAESSLER W., MANTEL K.-H., MARCONI G., MAUCHE C.W., MUNARI U., NEGUERUELA I., NICKLAS H., RUPPRECHT G., SMART R.L., STAHL O. and STELLA L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We carried out optical observations of the field of the X-ray pulsator RX J0806.3+1527. A blue V=21.1 star was found to be the only object consistent with the X-ray position. VLT FORS spectra revealed a blue continuum with no intrinsic absorption lines. Broad (v∼1500km/s), low equivalent width (~-1/-6Å) emission lines from the HeII Pickering series were clearly detected. B, V and R time-resolved photometry revealed the presence of ∼15% pulsations at the ∼321s X-ray period, confirming the identification. These findings, together with the period stability and absence of any additional modulation in the 1min - 5hr period range, argue in favour of the orbital interpretation of the 321s pulsations. The most likely scenario is thus that RX J0806.3+1527 is a double degenerate system of the AM CVn class. This would make RX J0806.3+1527 the shortest orbital period binary currently known and one of the best candidates for gravitational wave detection.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: RX J0806.3+1527, 1BMW J080622.8+152732 - binaries: close - stars: white dwarfs - stars: emission-line - X-rays: stars

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