Abstract

NN Ser is a short-period ( P = 3.12 hr) close binary containing a very hot white dwarf primary with a mass of 0.535 M(circle dot) and a fully convective secondary with a mass of 0.111 M(circle dot). The changes in the orbital period of the eclipsing binary were analyzed based on our five newly determined eclipse times together with those compiled from the literature. A small-amplitude (0.(d)00031) cyclic period variation with a period of 7.56 years was discovered to be superimposed on a possible long-term decrease. The periodic change was plausibly explained as the light-travel time effect via the presence of a tertiary companion. The mass of the tertiary companion is determined to be M(3) sin i' = 0.0107(+/- 0.0017) M(circle dot) when a total mass of 0.646 M(circle dot) for NN Ser is adopted. For orbital inclinations i' >= 49.degrees 56, the mass of the tertiary component was calculated to be M(3) <= 0.014 M(circle dot); thus it would be an extrasolar planet. The third body is orbiting the white dwarf-red dwarf eclipsing binary at a distance shorter than 3.29 AU. Since the observed decrease rate of the orbital period is about two orders larger than that caused by gravitational radiation, it can be plausibly interpreted by magnetic braking of the fully convective component, which is driving this binary to evolve into a normal cataclysmic variable.

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