A Semi-empirical Mass-loss Rate in Short-period Cataclysmic Variables
Fedir V. Sirotkin, Woong-Tae Kim (Seoul National University)

TL;DR
This paper derives a semi-empirical mass-loss rate for donor stars in short-period cataclysmic variables, linking observational data with theoretical models to improve understanding of their evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a semi-empirical model for mass-loss rates in CVs that accounts for deviations from thermal equilibrium and aligns with gravitational wave-driven angular momentum loss.
Findings
Mass-loss rate is ~10^(-9.5)-10^(-10) Msun/yr for P > 90 min.
Mass-loss rate declines rapidly below 90 min period.
Model agrees with accretion rates from white dwarf temperatures.
Abstract
The mass-loss rate of donor stars in cataclysmic variables (CVs) is of paramount importance in the evolution of short-period CVs. Observed donors are oversized in comparison with those of isolated single stars of the same mass, which is thought to be a consequence of the mass loss. Using the empirical mass-radius relation of CVs and the homologous approximation for changes in effective temperature T_2, orbital period P, and luminosity of the donor with the stellar radius, we find the semi-empirical mass-loss rate M2_dot of CVs as a function of P. The derived M2_dot is at ~10^(-9.5)-10^(-10) Msun/yr and depends weakly on P when P > 90 min, while it declines very rapidly towards the minimum period when P < 90 min, emulating the P-T_2 relation. Due to strong deviation from thermal equilibrium caused by the mass loss, the semi-empirical M2_dot is significantly different from, and has a…
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