Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-07-25
Astrophys.J. 575 (2002) L79-L82
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
13 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/342916
We have obtained Hubble Space Telescope UV spectra of the white dwarf in GW Lib, the only known non-radially pulsating white dwarf in a cataclysmic variable, and the first known DAZQ variable. The UV light curve reveals large amplitude (10%) pulsationsin the UV with the same periods (646, 376 and 237 s) as those seen at optical wavelengths, but the mean spectrum fits with an average white dwarf temperature (14,700K for a 0.6M_{odot} white dwarf) that is too hot to be in the normal instability strip for ZZ Ceti stars. A better fit is achieved with a dual temperature model (with 63% of the white dwarf surface at a temperature of 13300K and 37% at 17100K), and a higher mass (0.8M_{odot}) white dwarf with 0.1 solar metal abundance. Since the blue edge of the instability strip moves to higher temperature with increasing mass, the lower temperature of this model is within the instability strip. However, the presence of accretion likely causes abundance and atmospheric temperature differences in GW Lib compared to all known single white dwarf pulsators, and the current models that have been capable of explaining ZZ Ceti stars may not apply.
Gansicke Boris
Howell Steve B.
Sion Edward
Szkody Paula
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