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On the late spectral types of cataclysmic variable secondaries
Authors:I. Baraffe   U. Kolb
Affiliation:Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon, C.R.A.L. (UMR 5574 CNRS), F-69364 Lyon Cedex 07, France;Department of Physics &Astronomy, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
Abstract:We investigate why the spectral type of most cataclysmic variable (CV) secondaries is significantly later than that of a zero-age main-sequence (ZAMS) star with the same mean density. Using improved stellar input physics, tested against observations of low-mass stars at the bottom of the main sequence, we calculate the secular evolution of CVs with low-mass donors. We consider sequences with different mass transfer rates and with a different degree of nuclear evolution of the donor prior to mass transfer.
Systems near the upper edge of the gap ( P ∼3–6 h) can be reproduced by models with a wide range of mass transfer rates from 1.5×10−9 M yr−1 to 10−8 M yr−1. Evolutionary sequences with a small transfer rate and donors that are substantially evolved off the ZAMS (central hydrogen content 0.05–0.5) reproduce CVs with late spectral types above P ≳6 h. Systems with the most discrepant (late) spectral type should have the smallest donor mass at any given P .
Consistency with the period gap suggests that the mass transfer rate increases with decreasing donor mass for evolved sequences above the period gap. In this case, a single-parameter family of sequences with varying X c and increasing mass transfer rate reproduces the full range of observed spectral types. This would imply that CVs with such evolved secondaries dominate the CV population.
Keywords:binaries: close    stars: evolution    stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs    novae, cataclysmic variables
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