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2021ApJ...914L...3H - Astrophys. J., 914, L3-L3 (2021/June-2)

8.9 hr rotation in the partly burnt runaway stellar remnant LP 40-365 (GD 492).

HERMES J.J., PUTTERMAN O., HOLLANDS M.A., WILSON D.J., SWAN A., RADDI R., SHEN K.J. and GANSICKE B.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the detection of 8.914 hr variability in both optical and ultraviolet light curves of LP 40-365 (also known as GD 492), the prototype for a class of partly burnt runaway stars that have been ejected from a binary due to a thermonuclear supernova event. We first detected this 1.0% amplitude variation in optical photometry collected by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Reanalysis of observations from the Hubble Space Telescope at the TESS period and ephemeris reveal a 5.8% variation in the ultraviolet of this 9800 K stellar remnant. We propose that this 8.914 hr photometric variation reveals the current surface rotation rate of LP 40-365, and is caused by some kind of surface inhomogeneity rotating in and out of view, though a lack of observed Zeeman splitting puts an upper limit on the magnetic field of <20 kG. We explore ways in which the present rotation period can constrain progenitor scenarios if angular momentum was mostly conserved, which suggests that the survivor LP 40-365 was not the donor star but was most likely the bound remnant of a mostly disrupted white dwarf that underwent advanced burning from an underluminous (Type Iax) supernova.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Supernova remnants - White dwarf stars - Stellar rotation

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