2018RAA....18....9Z


Query : 2018RAA....18....9Z

2018RAA....18....9Z - Research in Astron. and astroph., 18, 9-9 (2018/January-0)

The double helium-white dwarf channel for the formation of AM CVn binaries.

ZHANG X.-F., LIU J.-Z., JEFFERY C.S., HALL P.D. and BI S.-L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Most close double helium white dwarfs will merge within a Hubble time due to orbital decay by gravitational wave radiation. However, a significant fraction with low mass ratios will survive for a long time as a consequence of stable mass transfer. Such stable mass transfer between two helium white dwarfs (HeWDs) provides one channel for the production of AM CVn binary stars. In previous calculations of double HeWD progenitors, the accreting HeWD was treated as a point mass. We have computed the evolution of 16 double HeWD models in order to investigate the consequences of treating the evolution of both components in detail. We find that the boundary between binaries having stable and unstable mass transfer is slightly modified by this approach. By comparing with observed periods and mass ratios, we redetermine masses of eight known AM CVn stars by our double HeWDs channel, i.e. HM Cnc, AM CVn, V406 Hya, J0926, J1240, GP Com, Gaia14aae and V396 Hya. We propose that central spikes in the triple-peaked emission spectra of J1240, GP Com and V396 Hya and the surface abundance ratios of N/C/O in GP Com can be explained by the stable double HeWD channel. The mass estimates derived from our calculations are used to discuss the predicted gravitational wave signal in the context of the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) project.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: peculiar (helium) - stars: white dwarfs - binaries: close - gravitational waves

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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 PHL 1475 CV* 03 10 32.7677788896 -09 45 06.178429764           DB+ 94 0
2 RX J0806.3+1527 XB* 08 06 22.9520149296 +15 27 31.002199488   20.7 20   21.2 ~ 144 0
3 V* V406 Hya CV* 09 05 54.7505191800 -05 36 08.499665160   19.8 16.5 19.1   ~ 53 0
4 V* YZ LMi CV* 09 26 38.7250463760 +36 24 02.456809632           DB 65 0
5 V* AM CVn CV* 12 34 54.6231062664 +37 37 44.120620056   14.02 14.13 14.47   DBnnp 407 0
6 2QZ J124058.0-015920 CV* 12 40 58.0278645048 -01 59 19.190494500   19.2   19.6   DBe 55 0
7 G 61-29 CV* 13 05 42.4009686696 +18 01 03.763561619   16.059 16.101 15.825   DBe 265 0
8 V* V396 Hya CV* 13 12 46.4399548464 -23 21 32.595789924   18.9   17.5   DD 101 0
9 V* V803 Cen CV* 13 23 44.5389056832 -41 44 29.446810404   16.8 14.42     ~ 148 0
10 V* CR Boo CV* 13 48 55.2218717736 +07 57 35.724118680     15.00     ~ 176 0
11 V* HP Lib CV* 15 35 53.0715009672 -14 13 12.215196048   13.55       Bpec 103 0
12 ASASSN -14cn CV* 16 11 33.9748642392 +63 08 31.883598492   17.8   18.6   ~ 34 1
13 V* KL Dra CV* 19 24 38.2451853000 +59 41 46.722283224   16.8       DB+ 61 1

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