Bibcode
Schreiber, M. R.; Gaensicke, B. T.; Zorotovic, M.; Rebassa-Mansergas, A.; Nebot Gomez-Moran, A.; Southworth, J.; Schwope, A. D.; Pyrzas, S.; Tappert, C.; Schmidtobreick, L.
Bibliographical reference
Journal of Physics: Conference Series, Volume 172, Issue 1, id. 012024 (2009).
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2009
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Description
Post common envelope binaries (PCEBs) consisting of a white dwarf and a
main sequence star are ideal systems to calibrate current theories of
angular momentum loss in close compact binary stars. The potential held
by PCEBs for further development of close binary evolution could so far
not be exploited due to the small number of known systems and the
inhomogeneity of the sample. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey is changing
this scene dramatically, as it is very efficient in identifying white
dwarf/main sequence (WDMS) binaries, including both wide systems whose
stellar components evolve like single stars and - more interesting in
the context of close binary evolution - PCEBs. We pursue a large-scale
follow-up survey to identify and characterise the PCEBs among the WDMS
binaries that have been found with SDSS. We here present preliminary
results of our survey and derive first constraints on current models of
white dwarf binary evolution.