An analysis of the light curve of the post common envelope binary MT Serpentis

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作者
Bruch, A
Vaz, LPR
Diaz, MP
机构
[1] Lab Nacl Astrofis, BR-37500000 Itajuba, MG, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, ICEx, Dept Fis, BR-30123970 Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[3] Univ Sao Paulo, Inst Astron & Geofis, BR-01065970 Sao Paulo, Brazil
关键词
stars : variables : other stars : individual : MT Ser;
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10.1051/0004-6361:20011092
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Photometric observations of MT Ser, the central star of the planetary nebula Abell 41 are presented. The periodic modulations detected by Grauer & Bond (1983) are confirmed, thus firmly establishing the binary nature of MT Ser. The significantly enlarged time base permits us to derive more accurate ephemeris. The orbital period is either P-1 = 0.113226533 days or twice that value, P-2 = 0.226453066 days. We analyze the light curve (after a careful subtraction of the nebular contribution) with the Wilson-Devinney light curve synthesis routine. Since it is not a priori clear which is the true orbital period of MT Ser, two radically different models, one based on P-1 the other on P-2 are considered: (1) A low temperature component orbiting around a hot sub-dwarf. The variability is then due to a reflection effect together with ellipsoidal variations of one or both components. (2) Two hot sub-dwarfs of similar temperature and luminosity, partially eclipsing each other and exhibiting ellipsoidal variations. In both models, the primary as well as the secondary component are required to almost fill their respective Roche lobes. A contact configuration is possible. Pros and cons can be found for either of the two models. A final decision between them has to await the observations of a radial velocity curve. The orbital period is currently decreasing at a rate of (P) over dot/P = -1.15 x 10(-9) d(-1). Interpreting this as due to mass loss via a stellar winds permits us to estimate mass loss rates depending on the different model assumptions.
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