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2009ApJ...705..693S - Astrophys. J., 705, 693-703 (2009/November-1)

Helium core white dwarfs in cataclysmic variables.

SHEN K.J., IDAN I. and BILDSTEN L.

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Binary evolution predicts a population of helium core (M < 0.5 M) white dwarfs (WDs) that are slowly accreting hydrogen-rich material from low-mass main-sequence or brown dwarf donors with orbital periods less than 4 hr. Four binaries are presently known in the Milky Way that will reach such a mass-transferring state in a few Gyr. Despite these predictions and observations of progenitor binaries, there are still no secure cases of helium core WDs among the mass-transferring cataclysmic variables. This led us to calculate the fate of He WDs once accretion begins at a rate {dot}M<10^{-10} M_☉\yr^{-1} set by angular momentum losses. We show here that the cold He core temperatures (Tc< 107 K) and low {dot}M result in ∼10–3 M of accumulated H-rich material at the onset of the thermonuclear runaway. Shara and collaborators noted that these large accumulated masses may lead to exceptionally long classical nova (CN) events. For a typical donor star of 0.2 M, such binaries will only yield a few hundred CNe, making these events rare among all CNe. We calculate the reheating of the accreting WD, allowing a comparison to the measured WD effective temperatures in quiescent dwarf novae and raising the possibility that WD seismology may be the best way to confirm the presence of a He WD. We also find that a very long (>1000 yr) stable burning phase occurs after the CN outburst, potentially explaining enigmatic short orbital period supersoft sources like RX J0537-7034 (Porb= 3.5 hr) and 1E 0035.4-7230 (Porb= 4.1 hr).

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - binaries: close - novae, cataclysmic variables - nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances - stars: dwarf novae - white dwarfs

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