The Exotic Helium Variable PG 1346+082

Winget, D. E.; Wesemael, F.; Liebert, James; Wegner, G.; Kurtz, Donald W.; Nather, R. E.; Wood, M. A.; Hessman, Frederic V.

United States

Abstract

The results of an extensive study of the blue object PG 1346 + 082, which is both a photometric and a spectroscopic variable, are presented. The system spans the B magnitude range 13.6-17.2, is brighter than m(pg) of about 14.0 roughly 74 percent of the time, and has a photometric quasi-period of four to five days. The rapid photometric flickering at minimum light is identified as the signature of mass transfer in a binary sytsem, and the He I emission at minimum light as indicating the presence of an accretion disk. The inability to detect high-energy X-rays, the absence of the high-excitation lines of He II in the optical spectrum, and the complete absence of hydrogen in the spectrum show that PG 1346 + 082 is an interacting binary white dwarf system. This identification lends strong support to the interacting twin-degenerate interpretation for AM CVn. The outbursts of the system may be similar in physical origin to dwarf novae outbursts.

1987 The Astrophysical Journal
IUE 72