ZTF J1901+5309: a 40.6-min orbital period eclipsing double white dwarf system

ABSTRACT The Zwicky Transient Facility has begun to discover binary systems with orbital periods that are less than 1 h. Combined with dedicated follow-up systems, which allow for high-cadence photometry of these sources, systematic confirmation and characterization of these sources are now possible...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2020-05, Vol.494 (1), p.L91-L96
Hauptverfasser: Coughlin, Michael W, Burdge, Kevin, Sterl Phinney, E, van Roestel, Jan, Bellm, Eric C, Dekany, Richard G, Delacroix, Alexandre, Duev, Dmitry A, Feeney, Michael, Graham, Matthew J, Kulkarni, S R, Kupfer, Thomas, Laher, Russ R, Masci, Frank J, Prince, Thomas A, Riddle, Reed, Rosnet, Philippe, Smith, Roger, Serabyn, Eugene, Walters, Richard
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Zusammenfassung:ABSTRACT The Zwicky Transient Facility has begun to discover binary systems with orbital periods that are less than 1 h. Combined with dedicated follow-up systems, which allow for high-cadence photometry of these sources, systematic confirmation and characterization of these sources are now possible. Here, we report the discovery of ZTF J190125.42+530929.5, a 40.6-min orbital period, eclipsing double white dwarf binary. Both photometric modelling and spectroscopic modelling confirm its nature, yielding an estimated inclination of $i = 86.2^{+0.6}_{-0.2}\, \rm deg$ and primary and secondary effective temperatures of $\textrm{{T}}_\textrm{eff} = 28\,000^{+500}_{-500}$ and $17\,600^{+400}_{-400}\, \mathrm{ K}$, respectively. This system adds to a growing list of sources for future gravitational-wave detectors and contributes to the demographic analysis of double degenerates.
ISSN:1745-3925
0035-8711
1745-3933
1365-2966
DOI:10.1093/mnrasl/slaa044