A new code for low-resolution spectral identification of white dwarf binary candidates

Context . Close white dwarf binaries (CWDBs) are considered to be progenitors of several exotic astronomical phenomena (e.g., type Ia supernovae, cataclysmic variables). These violent events are broadly used in studies of general relativity and cosmology. However, obtaining precise stellar parameter...

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description Context . Close white dwarf binaries (CWDBs) are considered to be progenitors of several exotic astronomical phenomena (e.g., type Ia supernovae, cataclysmic variables). These violent events are broadly used in studies of general relativity and cosmology. However, obtaining precise stellar parameter measurements for both components of CWDBs is a challenging task given their low luminosities, swift time variation, and complex orbits. High-resolution spectra ( R > 20 000) are preferred but expensive, resulting in a sample size that is insufficient for robust population study. Recently, studies have shown that the more accessible low-resolution ( R ~ 2000) spectra (LRS) may also provide enough information for spectral decomposition. To release the full potential of the less expensive low-resolution spectroscopic surveys, and thus greatly expand the CWDB sample size, it is necessary to develop a robust pipeline for spectra decomposition and analysis. Aims . We aim to develop a spectroscopic fitting program for white dwarf binary systems based on photometry, LRS, and stellar evolutionary models. The outputs include stellar parameters of both companions in the binary including effective temperature, surface gravity, mass, radius, and metallicity in the case of MS stars. Methods . We used an artificial neural network (ANN) to build spectrum generators for DA/DB white dwarfs and main-sequence stars. Characteristic spectral lines were used to decompose the spectrum of each component. The best-fit stellar parameters were obtained by finding the least χ 2 solution to these feature lines and the continuum simultaneously. Compared to previous studies, our code is innovative in the following aspects: (1) implementing a sophisticated binary decomposition technique in LRS for the first time; (2) using flux-calibrated spectra instead of photometry plus spectral lines, in which the latter requires multi-epoch observations; (3) applying an ANN in binary decomposition, which significantly improves the efficiency and accuracy of generated spectra. Results . We demonstrate the reliability of our code with two well-studied CWDBs, WD 1534+503 and PG 1224+309. We also estimate the stellar parameters of 14 newly identified CWDB candidates, most of which are fitted with double component models for the first time. Our estimates agree with previous results for the common stars and follow the statistical distribution in the literature. Conclusions . We provide a robust program for fitt
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