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FOLLOW-UP PHOTOMETRY OF TWO NEW ECLIPSING PCEBs FROM THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY KCI 등재

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천문학논총 (Publications of the Korean Astronomical Society)
한국천문학회 (Korean Astronomical Society)
초록

In this work, we present the result of our follow-up observations of SDSS J092741.73+332959.1 and SDSS J130733.49+215636.7 using the 2.35 m Thai National Telescope and ULTRASPEC instrument. Both systems are listed among the recently found white dwarf main sequence binaries from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. SDSS J092741.73+332959.1 is a new PCEB with a period of 2.3 days, the longest orbital period known to date for white dwarf binaries. SDSS J130733.49+215636.7 is confirmed to be an eclipsing system with a period of 0.21 days from the Catalina Survey's light curve, however the parameters for the white dwarf are still uncertain. Our goal is to determine precise parameters for both systems using the Binary Maker 3 software. The observation for SDSS J0927+3329 was done on 9 January 2014 in the SDSS r' filter while the data for SDSS J1307+2156 were taken in the z' filter on 27 April 2014. Our models show that the red dwarf companions in both systems are well constrained inside their Roche Lobes. We find that the binary M2/M1 ratio in SDSS J0927+3329 is close to 0.5, with white dwarf and M-dwarf temperatures of 12000 K and 3300 K, respectively. Our preliminary result for SDSS J1307+2156 show that this system has an extreme mass ratio of 0.3. The white dwarf in this system has a temperature of 7500 K and the companion star has an effective temperature of 3150 K.

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ABSTRACT
1. INTRODUCTION
2. DATA ANALYSIS and RESULTS
3. CONCLUSIONS
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저자
  • Kittipong Wangnok(School of Physics, Institute of Science, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima)
  • Nuanwan Sanguansak(School of Physics, Institute of Science, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima/National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand)
  • Puji Irawati(National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand)
  • Vik Dhillon(National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand)
  • Tom R. Marsh(University of Warwick)