نتایج جستجو برای: cvn

تعداد نتایج: 550  

2004
Gijs Nelemans

I review our observational and theoretical knowledge of AM CVn stars, focusing on recent developments. These include newly discovered systems, the possibility that two recently discovered extremely short period objects are AM CVn stars and an update on X-ray, UV an optical studies. Theoretical advances include the study of the details of both the donor and accretor, and the physics of the heliu...

2004
L. Yungelson G. Nelemans S. F. Portegies Zwart

3 RESUMEN ABSTRACT We discuss the model for the Galactic sample of the AM CVn systems with P orb ≤ 1500 s that can be detected in the optical and/or X-ray bands and may be resolved by the gravitational waves detector LISA. At 3 ∼ < P ∼ < 10 min all detectable systems are X-ray sources. At P ∼ > 10 min most systems are only detectable in the V-band. About 30% of the X-ray sources is also detecta...

2017
P. J. Carter D. Steeghs T. R. Marsh T. Kupfer C. M. Copperwheat P. J. Groot G. Nelemans

The AM Canum Venaticorum (AM CVn) binaries are a rare group of hydrogendeficient, ultra-short period, mass-transferring white dwarf binaries, and are possible progenitors of type Ia supernovae. We present time-resolved spectroscopy of the recently-discovered AM CVn binary SDSS J173047.59+554518.5. The average spectrum shows strong double-peaked helium emission lines, as well as a variety of met...

2017
David Levitan Paul J. Groot Thomas A. Prince Shrinivas R. Kulkarni Russ Laher Eran O. Ofek Branimir Sesar Jason Surace

The AM CVn systems are a class of He-rich, post-period minimum, semi-detached, ultra-compact binaries. Their long-term light curves have been poorly understood due to the few systems known and the long (hundreds of days) recurrence times between outbursts. We present combined photometric light curves from the LINEAR, CRTS, and PTF synoptic surveys to study the photometric variability of these s...

2012
E. Breedt B. T. Gänsicke T. R. Marsh D. Steeghs A. J. Drake C. M. Copperwheat

We present time-resolved optical spectroscopy of the dwarf nova CSS100603: 112253−111037. Its optical spectrum is rich in helium, with broad, double-peaked emission lines produced in an accretion disc. We measure a line flux ratio He I λ5876/Hα = 1.49 ± 0.04, a much higher ratio than is typically observed in dwarf novae. The orbital period, as derived from the radial velocity of the line wings,...

2018
P. F. L. Maxted S. Bloemen U. Heber S. Geier P. J. Wheatley T. R. Marsh E. Breedt D. Sebastian G. Faillace C. Owen D. Pulley D. Smith U. Kolb C. A. Haswell J. Southworth D. R. Anderson B. Smalley A. Collier Cameron L. Hebb E. K. Simpson R. G. West J. Bochinski R. Busuttil

The star 1SWASP J024743.37−251549.2 was recently discovered to be a binary star in which an A-type dwarf star eclipses the remnant of a disrupted red giant star (WASP 0247−25B). The remnant is in a rarely-observed state evolving to higher effective temperatures at nearly constant luminosity prior to becoming a very low-mass white dwarf composed almost entirely of helium, i.e., it is a pre-He-WD...

2016
Alyssa M. Adams

Mira-type stars are luminous red giants that have pulsation periods that last anywhere between 100 and 700 days. The irregular behavior of their periods and atmospheric properties flag them as excellent candidates for astrophysical studies of non-spherical stars. This paper focuses on the linear polarization of light emitted from three Mira-type stars: Mira itself, R Leo, and V CVn. Polarimetri...

2014
David Levitan Paul J. Groot Thomas A. Prince Shrinivas R. Kulkarni Russ Laher Eran O. Ofek Branimir Sesar Jason Surace

The AM CVn systems are a class of He-rich, post-period minimum, semidetached, ultracompact binaries. Their long-term light curves have been poorly understood due to the few systems known and the long (hundreds of days) recurrence times between outbursts. We present combined photometric light curves from the Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research, Catalina Real-Time Transient Survey, and Palomar T...

2008
G. H. A. Roelofs P. J. Groot

The AM Canum Venaticorum stars are rare interacting white dwarf binaries, whose formation and evolution are still poorly known. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey provides, for the first time, a sample of 6 AM CVn stars (out of a total population of 18) that is sufficiently homogeneous that we can start to study the population in some detail. We use the Sloan sample to ‘calibrate’ theoretical populat...

2001
M. Audard

XMM-Newton has been performing comprehensive studies of X-ray bright RS CVn binaries in its Calibration and Guaranteed Time programs. We present results from ongoing investigations in the context of a systematic study of coronal emission from RS CVns. We concentrate in this paper on coronal abundances and investigate the abundance pattern in RS CVn binaries as a function of activity and average...

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