The Dwarf Nova PQ Andromedae
We report a photometric study of the WZ Sagittae–type dwarf nova PQ Andromedae. The light curve shows strong (0.05 mag full amplitude) signals with periods of 1263(1) and 634(1) s, and a likely double‐humped signal with \documentclass{aastex} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{ams...
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description | We report a photometric study of the WZ Sagittae–type dwarf nova PQ Andromedae. The light curve shows strong (0.05 mag full amplitude) signals with periods of 1263(1) and 634(1) s, and a likely double‐humped signal with
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minutes. We interpret the first two as nonradial pulsation periods of the underlying white dwarf, and the last as the orbital period of the underlying binary. We estimate a distance of 150(50) pc from proper motions and the two standard candles available: the white dwarf and the dwarf‐nova outburst. At this distance, theKmagnitude implies that the secondary is probably fainter than any star on the main sequence—indicating a mass below the Kumar limit at 0.075
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. PQ And may be another “period bouncer,” where evolution now drives the binary out to a longer period. |
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