Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-10-27
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
16 pages AAS-Latex, 4 Figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/305378
We obtained Hubble GHRS medium resolution (G160M grating) phase-resolved spectroscopic observations of the prototype dwarf nova U Geminorum during dwarf nova quiescence, 13 days and 61 days following the end of a narrow outburst. The spectral wavelength ranges were centered upon three different line regions: N V (1238\AA, 1242\AA), Si III (1300\AA) and He II (1640\AA). All of the quiescent spectra at both epochs are dominated by absorption lines and show no emission features. The Si III and He II absorption line velocities versus orbital phase trace the orbital motion of the white dwarf but the N~V absorption velocities appear to deviate from the white dwarf motion. We confirm our previously reported low white dwarf rotational velocity, V sin i= 100 km/s. We obtain a white dwarf orbital velocity semi-amplitude K1=107 km/s. Using the gamma-velocity of Wade (1981) we obtain an Einstein redshift of 80.4 km/s and hence a carbon core white dwarf mass of ~1.1 Msun. We report the first subsolar chemical abundances of C and Si for U Gem with C down by 0.05 with respect to the Sun, almost certainly a result of C depletion due to thermonuclear processing. This C-depletion is discussed within the framework of a weak TNR, contamination of the secondary during the common envelope phase, and mixing of C-depleted white dwarf gas with C-depleted matter deposited during a dwarf nova event. Remarkably the Teff of the white dwarf 13 days after outburst is only 32,000K, anomalously cooler than previous early post-outburst measurements. Extensive cooling during an extraordinarily long (210 days) quiescence followed by accretion onto an out-of-equilibrium cooled degenerate could explain the lower Teff.
Cheng Fu-Hua
Gaensicke Boris
Huang Min
Mattei Janet
Sion Edward M.
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