2008AJ....135.2108A


Query : 2008AJ....135.2108A

2008AJ....135.2108A - Astron. J., 135, 2108-2113 (2008/June-0)

Two more candidate AM Canum Venaticorum (AM CVn) binaries from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.

ANDERSON S.F., BECKER A.C., HAGGARD D., PRIETO J.L., KNAPP G.R., SAKO M., HALFORD K.E., JHA S., MARTIN B., HOLTZMAN J., FRIEMAN J.A., GARNAVICH P.M., HAYWARD S., IVEZIC Z., MUKADAM A.S., SESAR B., SZKODY P., MALANUSHENKO V., RICHMOND M.W., SCHNEIDER D.P. and YORK D.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

AM CVn systems are a select group of ultracompact binaries with the shortest orbital periods of any known binary subclass; mass transfer is likely from a low-mass (partially-)degenerate secondary onto a white dwarf primary, driven by gravitational radiation. In the past few years, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) has provided five new AM CVns. Here we report on two further candidates selected from more recent SDSS data. SDSS J1208+3550 is similar to the earlier SDSS discoveries, recognized as an AM CVn via its distinctive spectrum which is dominated by helium emission. From the expanded SDSS Data Release 6 (DR6) spectroscopic area, we provide an updated surface density estimate for such AM CVns of order 10–3.1-10–2.5/deg2 for 15 < g < 20.5. In addition, we present another new candidate AM CVn, SDSS J2047+0008, which was discovered in the course of follow-up of SDSS-II supernova candidates. It shows nova-like outbursts in multi-epoch imaging data; in contrast to the other SDSS AM CVn discoveries, its (outburst) spectrum is dominated by helium absorption lines, reminiscent of KL Dra, and 2003aw. The variability selection of SDSS J2047+0008 from the 300 deg2 of SDSS Stripe 82 presages further AM CVn discoveries in future deep, multicolor, and time-domain surveys such as the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST). The new additions bring the total SDSS yield to seven AM CVns thus far, a substantial contribution to this rare subclass, versus the dozen previously known.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - novae, cataclysmic variables - stars: individual: SDSS J204739.40+000840.3 - stars: individual: SDSS J120841.96+355025.2 - white dwarfs

CDS comments: SDSS J204739.40+000840.3 is SDSS J204739.40+000840.1 in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 8

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Number of rows : 8
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 V* ES Cet CV* 02 00 52.2358544184 -09 24 31.643735904   16.3   16.7 16.97 ~ 84 0
2 V* V406 Hya CV* 09 05 54.7505191800 -05 36 08.499665160   19.8 16.5 19.1   ~ 53 0
3 SDSS J120841.96+355025.2 CV* 12 08 42.0097813752 +35 50 25.389961512           ~ 29 0
4 V* AM CVn CV* 12 34 54.6231062664 +37 37 44.120620056   14.02 14.13 14.47   DBnnp 407 0
5 2QZ J124058.0-015920 CV* 12 40 58.0278645048 -01 59 19.190494500   19.2   19.6   DBe 55 0
6 V* V803 Cen CV* 13 23 44.5389056832 -41 44 29.446810404   16.8 14.42     ~ 148 0
7 V* KL Dra CV* 19 24 38.2451853000 +59 41 46.722283224   16.8       DB+ 61 1
8 V* PU Aqr CV* 20 47 39.41 +00 08 40.2           ~ 8 0

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