Post-common envelope binaries from SDSS - VII: A catalogue of white dwarf-main sequence binaries
A. Rebassa-Mansergas, B. T. Gaensicke, M.R.Schreiber, D.Koester, P., Rodriguez-Gil

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive catalogue of 1602 white dwarf-main sequence binaries from SDSS DR6, including 440 newly identified systems, with detailed stellar parameters and analysis of their properties across multiple wavelengths.
Contribution
The study provides a large, new catalogue of WDMS binaries with detailed parameter measurements and demonstrates efficient selection methods using multi-wavelength data.
Findings
Identification of 440 new WDMS binaries.
Efficient separation of WDMS binaries from single stars using UV-optical-IR colours.
Detection of five post-common-envelope binary candidates with radial velocity variations.
Abstract
We present a catalogue of 1602 white dwarf-main sequence binaries (WDMS) from the spectroscopic Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 6 (SDSS DR6). Among these we identify 440 as new WDMS binaries. We select WDMS binary candidates from template fitting all 1.27 million DR6 spectra, using combined constraints in both and signal-to-noise ratio. In addition, we use Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) and UKIRT Infrared Sky Survey (UKIDSS) magnitudes to search for objects in which one of the two components dominates the SDSS spectrum. We use a decomposition/fitting technique to measure the effective temperatures, surface gravities, masses and distances to the white dwarfs, as well as the spectral types and distances to the companions in our catalogue. Distributions and density maps obtained from these stellar parameters are then used to study both the general properties and the…
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