2010MNRAS.407.2362P


Query : 2010MNRAS.407.2362P

2010MNRAS.407.2362P - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 407, 2362-2382 (2010/October-1)

Orbital period variations in eclipsing post-common-envelope binaries.

PARSONS S.G., MARSH T.R., COPPERWHEAT C.M., DHILLON V.S., LITTLEFAIR S.P., HICKMAN R.D.G., MAXTED P.F.L., GANSICKE B.T., UNDA-SANZANA E., COLQUE J.P., BARRAZA N., SANCHEZ N. and MONARD L.A.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present high-speed ULTRACAM photometry of the eclipsing post-common-envelope binaries DE CVn, GK Vir, NN Ser, QS Vir, RR Cae, RX J2130.6+4710, SDSS 0110+1326 and SDSS 0303+0054 and use these data to measure precise mid-eclipse times in order to detect any period variations. We detect a large (∼250 s) departure from linearity in the eclipse times of QS Vir which Applegate's mechanism fails to reproduce by an order of magnitude. The only mechanism able to drive this period change is a third body in a highly elliptical orbit. However, the planetary/sub-stellar companion previously suggested to exist in this system is ruled out by our data. Our eclipse times show that the period decrease detected in NN Ser is continuing, with magnetic braking or a third body the only mechanisms able to explain this change. The planetary/sub-stellar companion previously suggested to exist in NN Ser is also ruled out by our data. Our precise eclipse times also lead to improved ephemerides for DE CVn and GK Vir. The width of a primary eclipse is directly related to the size of the secondary star and variations in the size of this star could be an indication of Applegate's mechanism or Wilson (starspot) depressions which can cause jitter in the O-C curves. We measure the width of primary eclipses for the systems NN Ser and GK Vir over several years but find no definitive variations in the radii of the secondary stars. However, our data are precise enough (Δ Rsec/Rsec< 10–5) to show the effects of Applegate's mechanism in the future. We find no evidence of Wilson depressions in either system. We also find tentative indications that flaring rates of the secondary stars depend on their mass rather than rotation rates.

Abstract Copyright: © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): binaries: eclipsing - stars: evolution - stars: late-type - planetary systems - white dwarfs

Simbad objects: 9

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Number of rows : 9
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 GALEX J011009.1+132617 WD* 01 10 09.0943093512 +13 26 16.376271612           DA+dMe 33 0
2 US 3566 WD* 03 03 08.3621593176 +00 54 43.921390896   18.9 18.06 18.1 16.00 DC+M4.5e 40 0
3 V* RR Cae WD* 04 21 05.5631820426 -48 39 07.061113433 14.50 14.92 14.40     DA7.8 156 1
4 V* DE CVn EB* 13 26 53.2712830008 +45 32 46.685746104   14.23 12.96 12.59   DA+M3V 56 0
5 V* QS Vir EB* 13 49 52.0029035208 -13 13 37.000132212 14.27 14.98 14.40 14.37   DA3+dM 135 1
6 V* GK Vir WD* 14 15 36.4128319176 +01 17 18.226779000   17.0       DAe+M 105 0
7 V* NN Ser CV* 15 52 56.1203524080 +12 54 44.429312196     16.51     DAO1+M4 273 0
8 HD 204906 * 21 30 18.0478012656 +47 10 18.971897088 8.950 8.940 8.450     F5 23 0
9 RX J2130.6+4710 XB* 21 30 18.4670033976 +47 10 07.403693592           DA+M3.5/4Ve 32 0

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