Bibcode
Green, M. J.; Marsh, T. R.; Steeghs, D.; Breedt, E.; Kupfer, T.; Rodríguez-Gil, P.; van Roestel, J.; Ashley, R. P.; Wang, L.; Cukanovaite, E.; Outmani, S.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 485, Issue 2, p.1947-1960
Fecha de publicación:
5
2019
Número de citas
12
Número de citas referidas
9
Descripción
AM CVn binaries are a class of ultracompact, hydrogen-deficient
binaries, each consisting of a white dwarf accreting helium-dominated
material from a degenerate or semi-degenerate donor star. Of the 56
known systems, only Gaia14aae undergoes complete eclipses of its central
white dwarf, allowing the parameters of its stellar components to be
tightly constrained. Here, we present phase-resolved optical
spectroscopy of Gaia14aae. We use the spectra to test the assumption
that the narrow emission feature known as the `central spike' traces the
motion of the central white dwarf. We measure a central spike velocity
amplitude of 13.8 ± 3.2 km s-1, which agrees at the
1σ level with the predicted value of 17.6 ± 1.0 km
s-1 based on eclipse-derived system parameters. The orbital
phase offset of the central spike from its expected position is 4
± 15°, consistent with 0°. Doppler maps of the He I lines
in Gaia14aae show two accretion disc bright-spots, as seen in many AM
CVn systems. The formation mechanism for the second spot remains
unclear. We detect no hydrogen in the system, but we estimate a 3σ
limit on H α emission with an equivalent width of -1.14 Å.
Our detection of nitrogen and oxygen with no corresponding detection of
carbon, in conjunction with evidence from recent studies, mildly favours
a formation channel in which Gaia14aae is descended from a cataclysmic
variable with a significantly evolved donor.
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