Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jan 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996apj...457..390t&link_type=abstract
Astrophysical Journal v.457, p.390
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
15
Stars: Binaries: Close, Stars: Individual Alphanumeric: Euve J1016-053, Stars: Late-Type, Ultraviolet: Stars, Stars: White Dwarfs
Scientific paper
The optical counterpart of the new extreme ultraviolet source EUVE J1016-053 (= RE 1016-053) is known to show intermittent sharp Balmer and He I emission and traces of an M dwarf associated with a white dwarf optical spectrum. We present extensive optical spectroscopy showing the emission lines vary in velocity and intensity on a period of 0°.78929±0°.00003. The phase of the emission-line strengths lags that of the velocities by 0.237±0.013 cycle, consistent with the quarter-cycle offset expected if emission arises from the side of the secondary facing the hot white dwarf. EUVE J1016-053 is another example of an extreme ultraviolet illumination-effect binary, which only recently emerged from a common-envelope phase of binary evolution. Based on spectroscopic measurements and new BVR photometry, we find that the M dwarf secondary's contribution to the combined light is smaller than previously reported, probably because of the difficulty of avoiding contamination from a third star 3".2 distant. The velocity of the weak H II absorption is in antiphase to the emission, suggesting that it originates in the white dwarf photosphere The mass function implied by the emission-line motion is f(M) = 0.28±0.08 Msun. Assuming the He II absorption does follow the white dwarf, the mass ratio MWD/MdM is 1.8±0.5, and the gravitational redshift is 45±14 km s-1. The modulation of the emission lines suggests the inclination i > 40°, but plausible masses demand the inclination be well above this value.
Bowyer Stuart
Thorstensen John R.
Vennes Stephane
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