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The unusual helium variable AM Canum Venaticorum

Authors :
Matt A. Wood
Chuck Claver
S. Seetha
Carl J. Hansen
Judith L. Provencal
Elia M. Leibowitz
Martin A. Barstow
T. M. K. Marar
G. Vauclair
R. E. Nather
Gilles Fontaine
J. C. Clemens
Antonio Kanaan
Souza Oliveira Kepler
R. W. Tweedy
A. Bruvold
J.-E. Solheim
E. G. Meištas
Paul A. Bradley
Pierre Bergeron
B. N. Ashoka
Edward L. Robinson
S. J. Kleinman
N. Dolez
M. Chevreton
Anne E. Sansom
A. D. Grauer
Donald E Winget
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal. 445:927
Publication Year :
1995
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 1995.

Abstract

The unusual variable star AM CVn has puzzled astronomers for over 40 years. This object, both a photometric and spectroscopic variable, is believed to contain a pair of hydrogen-deficient white dwarfs of extreme mass ratio, transferring material via an accretion disk. We examine the photometric properties of AM CVn, analyzing 289 hours of high-speed photometric data spanning 1976 to 1992. The power spectrum displays significant peaks at 988.7, 1248.8, 1902.5, 2853.8, 3805.2, 4756.5, and 5707.8 microHz (1011.4, 800.8, 525.6, 350.4, 262.8, 210.2, and 175.2 s). We find no detectable power at 951.3 microHz (1051 s), the previously reported main frequency. The 1902.5, 2853.9, and 3805.2 microHz peaks are multiplets, with frequency splitting in each case of 20.77 +/- 0.05 microHz. The 1902.5 microHz seasonal pulse shapes are identical, within measurement noise, and maintain the same amplitude and phase as a function of color. We have determined the dominant frequency to be 1902.50902 +/- 0.00001 microHz with dot P = +1.71 (+/- 0.04) x 10(exp -11) s/s. We discuss the implications of these findings on a model for AM CVn.

Details

ISSN :
15384357 and 0004637X
Volume :
445
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........75a44e006f1924110f43e3b0249352c7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/175752