The close DAO+dM binary RE J0720-318: a stratified white dwarf with a thin H layer and a possible circumbinary disk

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5 pages, 4 figures included, accepted for publication in Astronomy and Astrophysics Letters

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We have analysed the EUVE spectrum of the DAO white dwarf RE J0720-318. In contrast to the optical spectrum, which can only be fitted with a homogeneously mixed atmosphere, we find the EUVE spectrum can only be matched with a stratified structure. The H layer mass of 3x10**-14 solar masses is a factor ~10 below upper limits from previous EUVE observations of white dwarfs. In addition we detect an unprecedented HeI/HI ratio of ~1 for the absorbing column along the line of sight, implying an H ionisation fraction >90% if all this material resides in the local ISM. We suggest that, since this is a close pre-CV binary system, most of the helium probably lies within the immediate vicinity of the star, possibly in the form of a circumbinary disk left over from the common envelope (CE) phase. These results have important implications for our understanding of the evolutionary status of DAO white dwarfs in particular, and for post-CE binaries in general.

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