Binary Stars

Start year
1988
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    General
    Description

    The study of binary stars is essential to stellar astrophysics. A large number of stars form and evolve within binary systems. Therefore, their study is fundamental to understand stellar and galactic evolution. Particularly relevant is that binary systems are still the best source of precise stellar mass and radius measurements.

    Research lines:

    • Determination of absolute parameters of Algol-type eclipsing binaries. In 2006 we started a new project to derive accurate masses and radii of low-mass eclipsing binaries of spectral type M. These will be confronted with theoretical predictions for the lower main sequence.
    • Study of the structure and evolution of cataclysmic variables (CVs). Among the main goals we highlight a fundamental test of the current evolution theory, which will observationally prove or discard several of its predictions. In doing so, population studies on both the observed minimum orbital period region (~ 80 min) and the upper boundary of the period gap (in the 3-4.5 hour orbital period range) are being performed. On the other hand, our research has demonstrated the existence of a huge pile-up of intrinsically very luminous CVs (with the highest mass transfer rates known), with orbital periods just above 3 hours, in apparent contradiction to theoretical expectations. The masses of these systems are being determined using ToO time in 8-m class telescopes as VLT and Gemini, and the 10.4-m GTC when a system falls into a low brightness state characterised by the quenching of the mass transfer from the donor star to the white dwarf.
    • Study of central binary stars of planetary nebulae. One plausible effect leading to bipolar shapes in planetary nebulae is the presence of a progenitor binary star in their centres, containing at least one white dwarf. This project is aimed at finding a significant "bipolarity-binarity" correlation within bipolar planetary nebulae. Further, the history of the mass ejection episodes will give clues to the common-envelope stage, still poorly understood.
    • In mid-2017 we started another research line in the field of white dwarfs: the study of post-planetary remnants around these stars, which can greatly benefit from our studies of accretion discs in cataclysmic variables.
    Principal investigator
    1. Many white dwarf stars show signs of having accreted smaller bodies, implying that they may host planetary systems. A small number of these systems contain gaseous debris discs, visible through emission lines. We found a stable 123.4-minute periodic variation in the strength and shape of the Ca II emission line profiles originating from the debris disc around the white dwarf SDSS J122859.93+104032.9. We interpret this short-period signal as the signature of a solid-body planetesimal held together by its internal strength. Results published in Science.
    2. Discovery of a giant bubble-like shell around M31N 2008–12a, the recurrent nova with the shortest eruption recurrence period (one year). Results published in Nature.
    3. A fast GTC/OSIRIS spectrophotometric study of the white dwarf WD 1145+017 has been published in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society that reports confirmation of the evolution of the periodic transits that occur every 4.5 hours. The deepest transit detected to date has been modelled with six equally spaced fragments of the disrupting planetesimal.
    4. In 2018 an International Time Programme for follow-up of gravitational wave events was awarded (PI Jonker, SRON, The Netherlands). Several members of the projects are co-Is. Rodríguez-Gil will serve as chair on the Executive Committee.

    Related publications

    Orbital periods of cataclysmic variables identified by the SDSS - III. Time-series photometry obtained during the 2004/5 International Time Project on La Palma 2008MNRAS.386.1568D
    ETHOS 1: a high-latitude planetary nebula with jets forged by a post-common-envelope binary central star 2011MNRAS.413.1264M
    Discovery of Hα satellite emission in a low state of the SW Sextantis star BB Doradus 2012MNRAS.422..731S
    Discovery of close binary central stars in the planetary nebulae NGC 6326 and NGC 6778 2011A&A...531A.158M
    An evolved donor star in the long-period cataclysmic variable HS 0218+3229 2009A&A...496..805R
    A Planetary Nebula around Nova V458 Vulpeculae Undergoing Flash Ionization 2008ApJ...688L..21W
    Absolute parameters of the Algol binary Z Vul 2009NewA...14..528L
    A photometric and spectroscopic study of the binary V1430 Aql 2012NewA...17..498L
    Optical photometry and Halpha Spectroscopy of SWIFT J1910.2-0546/MAXI J1910-057 2012ATel.4347....1C
    Near-IR brightening of the blazar CTA 102 (2230+114) observed by the GASP 2012ATel.4163....1C
    SDSS J123813.73 - 033933.0: A Cataclysmic Variable Evolved Beyond the Period Minimum 2010ApJ...711..389A
    The magnetic SW Sextantis star RXJ1643.7+3402 2009MNRAS.395..973R
    Absolute parameters of the short-period binary HY Virginis from JHK light curves and spectroscopy 2008NewA...13..304M
    IPHAS and the symbiotic stars . II. New discoveries and a sample of the most common mimics 2010A&A...509A..41C
    Initial data release from the INT Photometric Hα Survey of the Northern Galactic Plane (IPHAS) 2008MNRAS.388...89G
    The pulsation modes of the pre-white dwarf PG 1159-035 2008A&A...477..627C
    Transit timing analysis of CoRoT-1b 2010A&A...510A..94C
    The UV-Excess survey of the northern Galactic plane 2009MNRAS.399..323G
    The Necklace: equatorial and polar outflows from the binary central star of the new planetary nebula IPHASX J194359.5+170901 2011MNRAS.410.1349C
    Searching for flickering statistics in T CrB 2010MNRAS.402.2567D
    SDSS unveils a population of intrinsically faint cataclysmic variables at the minimum orbital period 2009MNRAS.397.2170G
    Observations of the 599 Hz Accreting X-Ray Pulsar IGR J00291+5934 during the 2004 Outburst and in Quiescence 2008ApJ...672.1079T
    HS 2325+8205 - An Ideal Laboratory for Accretion Disk Physics 2012PASP..124..204P
    Evidence for a black hole in the X-ray transient XTE J1859+226 2011MNRAS.413L..15C
    A flickering study of nova-like systems KR Aur and UU Aqr 2012MNRAS.420.2467D
    The kinematics of the quadrupolar nebula M 1-75 and the identification of its central star 2010A&A...519A..54S
    An eclipsing post-common-envelope binary in the field of the Kepler mission 2012MNRAS.420.3017A
    Variability of the blazar 4C 38.41 (B3 1633+382) from GHz frequencies to GeV energies 2012A&A...545A..48R
    The outburst and nature of two young eruptive stars in the North America/Pelican Nebula Complex 2011A&A...527A.133K
    The 2008 Outburst of EX Lup—Silicate Crystals in Motion 2012ApJ...744..118J
    Near-infrared study of the stellar population of Sh2-152 2011A&A...535A...8R
    Near-infrared spectroscopy in NGC 7538 2010A&A...517A...2P
    Mid-infrared Spectral Variability Atlas of Young Stellar Objects 2012ApJS..201...11K
    Infrared and Optical Polarimetry around the Low-mass Star-forming Region NGC 1333 IRAS 4A 2011AJ....142...33A
    HH 223: a parsec-scale H2 outflow in the star-forming region L723 2010A&A...523A..16L
    A Peculiar Young Eruptive Star in the Dark Cloud Lynds 1340 2011ApJ...733L...8K

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