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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Publication date: 2005-01-01
Volume: 361 Pages: 487 - 494
Publisher: Priestley and Weale

Author:

Roelofs, GHA
Groot, PJ ; Marsh, TR ; Steeghs, D ; Barros, SCC ; Nelemans, Gijs

Keywords:

accretion, accretion discs, binaries : close, stars : individual : AM CVn, stars : individual : SDSS J124058.03-015919.2, novae, cataclysmic variables, Science & Technology, Physical Sciences, Astronomy & Astrophysics, DOUBLE-DEGENERATE BINARY, CATACLYSMIC VARIABLES, GP COM, astro-ph, 0201 Astronomical and Space Sciences, 5101 Astronomical sciences, 5107 Particle and high energy physics, 5109 Space sciences

Abstract:

We present high time resolution VLT spectroscopy of SDSS J124058.03-015919.2, a new helium-transferring binary star identified in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We measure an orbital period of 37.355+/-0.002 minutes, confirming the AM CVn nature of the system. From the velocity amplitudes of the accretor and the accretion stream--disc impact, we derive a mass ratio q=0.039+/-0.010. Our spectral coverage extends from 3700A--9500A and shows the presence of helium, nitrogen, silicon and iron in the accretion disc, plus the redshifted, low-velocity "central spikes" in the helium lines, known from the low-state AM CVn stars GP Com and CE 315. Doppler tomography of the helium and silicon emission lines reveals an unusual pattern of two bright emission sites in the tomograms, instead of the usual one emission site identified with the impact of the mass stream into the accretion disc. One of the two is preferred as the conventional stream--disc impact point in velocity space, at the 3-sigma confidence level. We speculate briefly on the origin of the second.