Publication Date:
2015-07-03
Description:
We present the first dynamical determination of the binary parameters of an eclipsing SW Sextantis star in the 3–4 h orbital period range during a low state. We obtained time-resolved optical spectroscopy and photometry of HS 0220+0603 during its 2004–2005 low-brightness state, as revealed in the combined Small & Moderate Aperture Research Telescope System, IAC80 and M1 Group long-term optical light curve. The optical spectra taken during primary eclipse reveal a secondary star spectral type of M5.5 ± 0.5 as derived from molecular band-head indices. The spectra also provide the first detection of a DAB white dwarf in a cataclysmic variable. By modelling its optical spectrum we estimate a white dwarf temperature of 30 000 ± 5000 K. By combining the results of modelling the white dwarf eclipse from ULTRACAM light curves with those obtained by simultaneously fitting the emission- and absorption-line radial velocity curves and I -band ellipsoidal light curves, we measure the stellar masses to be M 1 = 0.87 ± 0.09 M and M 2 = 0.47 ± 0.05 M for the white dwarf and the M dwarf, respectively, and an inclination of the orbital plane of i 79°. A radius of 0.0103 ± 0.0007 R is obtained for the white dwarf. The secondary star in HS 0220+0603 is likely too cool and undersized for its mass.
Print ISSN:
0035-8711
Electronic ISSN:
1365-2966
Topics:
Physics
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