Abstract

Abstract We present the discovery of a new double-detonation progenitor system consisting of a hot subdwarf B (sdB) binary with a white dwarf companion with a P orb = 76.34179(2) minutes orbital period. Spectroscopic observations are consistent with an sdB star during helium core burning residing on the extreme horizontal branch. Chimera light curves are dominated by ellipsoidal deformation of the sdB star and a weak eclipse of the companion white dwarf. Combining spectroscopic and light curve fits, we find a low-mass sdB star, M sdB = 0.383 ± 0.028 M ⊙ with a massive white dwarf companion, M WD = 0.725 ± 0.026 M ⊙. From the eclipses we find a blackbody temperature for the white dwarf of 26,800 K resulting in a cooling age of ≈25 Myr whereas our MESA model predicts an sdB age of ≈170 Myr. We conclude that the sdB formed first through stable mass transfer followed by a common envelope which led to the formation of the white dwarf companion ≈25 Myr ago. Using the MESA stellar evolutionary code we find that the sdB star will start mass transfer in ≈6 Myr and in ≈60 Myr the white dwarf will reach a total mass of 0.92 M ⊙ with a thick helium layer of 0.17 M ⊙. This will lead to a detonation that will likely destroy the white dwarf in a peculiar thermonuclear supernova. PTF1 J2238+7430 is only the second confirmed candidate for a double-detonation thermonuclear supernova. Using both systems we estimate that at least ≈1% of white dwarf thermonuclear supernovae originate from sdB+WD binaries with thick helium layers, consistent with the small number of observed peculiar thermonuclear explosions.

Highlights

  • Most hot subdwarf B stars are core helium burning stars with masses around 0.5 M and thin hydrogen envelopes (Heber 1986, 2009, 2016)

  • We present the discovery of a new double detonation progenitor system consisting of a hot subdwarf B binary with a white dwarf companion with an Porb=76.34179(2) min orbital period

  • We find that PTF1 J2238+7430 consists of a low mass subdwarf B (sdB) with a high-mass white dwarf (WD) companion

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Most hot subdwarf B stars (sdBs) are core helium burning stars with masses around 0.5 M and thin hydrogen envelopes (Heber 1986, 2009, 2016). SdB binaries with white dwarf (WD) companions which exit the common envelope phase at Porb 2 hours will reach contact while the sdB is still burning helium (Bauer & Kupfer 2021). Just recently Kupfer et al (2020a,b) discovered the first two Roche lobe filling hot subdwarfs as part of a high-cadence Galactic Plane survey using the Zwicky Transient Facility (Kupfer et al 2021) Both systems can be best explained as Roche Lobe filling sdOB stars which have started mass transfer to a WD companion. We report the discovery of a new thermonuclear supernova double detonation progenitor system consisting of an sdB with a WD companion: PTF1 J223857.11+743015.1 (hereafter PTF1 J2238+7430) with orbital period of 76 min showing similar properties to CD–30◦11223

Photometry
Spectroscopy
ORBITAL AND ATMOSPHERIC PARAMETERS AND LIGHT CURVE FITTING
System parameters
Comparison with Gaia parallax
Kinematics of the binary systems
PREDICTED EVOLUTION OF THE BINARY SYSTEM
Future evolution
SUPERNOVA RATE ESTIMATE
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
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