The First Ultracompact Roche Lobe–Filling Hot Subdwarf Binary
The First Ultracompact Roche Lobe–Filling Hot Subdwarf Binary
Abstract We report the discovery of the first short-period binary in which a hot subdwarf star (sdOB) filled its Roche lobe and started mass transfer to its companion. The object was discovered as part of a dedicated high-cadence survey of the Galactic plane named the Zwicky Transient Facility and exhibits a period of P = 39.3401(1) minutes, making it the most compact hot subdwarf binary currently known. Spectroscopic observations are consistent with an intermediate He-sdOB star with an effective temperature of = 42,400 ± 300 K and a surface gravity of = 5.77 ± 0.05. A high signal-to-noise ratio GTC+HiPERCAM light curve is dominated by the ellipsoidal deformation of the sdOB star and an eclipse of the sdOB by an accretion disk. We infer a low-mass hot subdwarf donor with a mass M sdOB = 0.337 ± 0.015 and a white dwarf accretor with a mass M WD = 0.545 ± 0.020 . Theoretical binary modeling indicates the hot subdwarf formed during a common envelope phase when a 2.5–2.8 star lost its envelope when crossing the Hertzsprung gap. To match its current , , , and masses, we estimate a post–common envelope period of ≈ 150 minutes and find that the sdOB star is currently undergoing hydrogen shell burning. We estimate that the hot subdwarf will become a white dwarf with a thick helium layer of ≈0.1 , merge with its carbon/oxygen white dwarf companion after ≈17 Myr, and presumably explode as a thermonuclear supernova or form an R CrB star.
- University of California, Santa Barbara United States
- California Institute of Technology United States
- University of Wisconsin–Madison United States
- Boston College United States
- University of Mary United States
Compact binary stars, FOS: Physical sciences, Atomic, 530, 520, Stellar evolution, nuclear, Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics, Physical chemistry (incl. structural), Astronomy & astrophysics, particle and plasma physics, B subdwarf stars, molecular, White dwarf stars, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR), Astronomical and space sciences, QB
Compact binary stars, FOS: Physical sciences, Atomic, 530, 520, Stellar evolution, nuclear, Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics, Physical chemistry (incl. structural), Astronomy & astrophysics, particle and plasma physics, B subdwarf stars, molecular, White dwarf stars, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR), Astronomical and space sciences, QB
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