Dynamical constraints on the component masses of the cataclysmic variable WZ Sge
D.Steeghs (CfA/Warwick), S.Howell (NOAO), C.Knigge (Southampton),, B.Gaensicke (Warwick), E.Sion (Villanova), W.Welsh (SDSU)

TL;DR
This study uses phase-resolved UV spectroscopy to constrain the masses of the components in the WZ Sge cataclysmic variable, providing new dynamical and gravitational red-shift estimates that improve understanding of the system's parameters.
Contribution
The paper presents the first UV spectroscopic dynamical constraints on WZ Sge's component masses, incorporating phase offsets and gravitational red-shift analysis for the primary.
Findings
Primary mass estimated at 0.85 solar masses
Mass ratio q between 0.075 and 0.101
Secondary mass between 0.078 and 0.13 solar masses
Abstract
We present phase-resolved spectroscopy of the short period cataclysmic variable WZ Sge obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope. We were able to resolve the orbital motion of a number of absorption lines that likely probe the environment near the accreting white dwarf. The radial velocities derived from simultaneous fits to 13 absorption lines indicate an orbital velocity semi-amplitude of K_UV = 47 +/- 3 km/s. However, we find that the phase zero is offset from the white dwarf ephemeris by +0.1. Our offset and velocity amplitude are very similar to constraints derived from optical emission lines from the quiescent accretion disk, despite the fact that we are probing material much closer to the primary. If we associate the UV amplitude with K_1, our dynamical constraints together with the K_2 estimates from Steeghs et al. (2001) and the known binary inclination of i=77+/-2 imply…
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