2011
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201116626
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Post common envelope binaries from SDSS

Abstract: Context. We have known for a long time that many of the measured white dwarf (WD) masses in cataclysmic variables (CVs) significantly exceed the mean mass of single WDs. This was thought to be related to observational biases, but recent high-precision measurements of WD masses in a great number of CVs are challenging this interpretation. A crucial question in this context is whether the high WD masses seen among CVs are already imprinted in the mass distribution of their progenitors, i.e. among detached postco… Show more

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“…The statistical studies of the CV population by Smith & Dhillon (1998) and Knigge (2006) produced mean WD masses of 0.80 ± 0.22 M (above the period gap, 0.69 ± 0.13 M below) and 0.75 ± 0.05 M , respectively. Also, Savoury et al (2011) andZorotovic, Schreiber & report more massive WDs in CVs. The WD mass for HS 0220+0603 fits well within these results.…”
Section: The White Dwarfmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The statistical studies of the CV population by Smith & Dhillon (1998) and Knigge (2006) produced mean WD masses of 0.80 ± 0.22 M (above the period gap, 0.69 ± 0.13 M below) and 0.75 ± 0.05 M , respectively. Also, Savoury et al (2011) andZorotovic, Schreiber & report more massive WDs in CVs. The WD mass for HS 0220+0603 fits well within these results.…”
Section: The White Dwarfmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The fact that the binary is very close to Roche-lobe filling, the white dwarf is relatively massive (0.782M⊙, typical for white dwarfs in CVs but relatively rare among PCEBs and pre-CVs Zorotovic et al 2011) and could be rapidly rotating, may indicate a previous episode of high mass transfer. However, our results argue against this interpretation.…”
Section: The Current Evolutionary State Of Qs Virmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include for example: constraining current theories of close compact binary evolution (Davis, Kolb & Willems 2010;Zorotovic et al 2010Zorotovic et al , 2011aRebassa-Mansergas et al 2012b); demonstrating in a robust way that the majority of low-mass white dwarfs are formed in binaries (Rebassa-Mansergas et al 2011); constraining the pairing properties of main-sequence stars (Ferrario 2012); providing robust observational evidence for disrupted magnetic braking ; constraining the rotationage-activity relation of low-mass main-sequence stars (RebassaMansergas, Schreiber & Gänsicke 2013a); studying the statistical properties of the PCEB population using Monte Carlo techniques (Toonen & Nelemans 2013;Camacho et al 2014;Zorotovic et al 2014); analysing why the average mass of white dwarfs in cataclysmic variables is significantly larger than the average mass of single white dwarfs (Zorotovic, Schreiber & Gänsicke 2011b;Nelemans et al 2016;Schreiber, Zorotovic & Wijnen 2016); testing hierarchical probabilistic models used to infer properties of unseen companions to low-mass white dwarfs (Andrews, Price-Whelan & Agüeros 2014); detecting new gravitational wave verification sources (Kilic et al 2014); analysing the interior structural effects of common envelope evolution on low-mass pulsating white dwarfs (Hermes et al 2015). In addition, many eclipsing SDSS PCEBs have been identified (Nebot Gómez-Morán et al 2009;Pyrzas et al 2009Pyrzas et al , 2012Parsons et al 2013Parsons et al , 2015 which are being used to test theoretical mass-radius relations of both white dwarfs and lowmass main-sequence stars (Parsons et al 2012b,a), as well as the existence of circumbinary planets (Zorotovic & Schreiber 2013;Marsh et al 2014;Parsons et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%