A Third Hot White Dwarf Companion Detected by Kepler
Joshua A. Carter, Saul Rappaport, and Daniel Fabrycky

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a hot, bloated white dwarf orbiting an A star in a binary system, using Kepler data to analyze system parameters and discuss evolutionary scenarios.
Contribution
First detection of a hot, bloated white dwarf companion in a binary system using Kepler data, with detailed analysis of its properties and evolutionary implications.
Findings
White dwarf radius is 0.15 R_Sun, extremely bloated.
White dwarf effective temperature is 14,100 K.
Mass of white dwarf is either ~0.18 or ~0.37 M_Sun.
Abstract
We have found a system listed in the Kepler Binary Catalog (3.273 day period; Prsa et al. 2010) that we have determined is comprised of a low-mass, thermally-bloated, hot white dwarf orbiting an A star of about 2.3 solar masses. In this work we designate the object, KIC 10657664, simply as KHWD3. We use the transit depth of ~0.66%, the eclipse depth of ~1.9%, and regular smooth periodic variations at the orbital frequency and twice the orbital frequency to analyze the system parameters. The smooth periodic variations are identified with the classical ellipsoidal light variation and illumination effects, and the newly utilized Doppler boosting effect. Given the measured values of R/a and inclination angle of the binary, both the ELV and DB effects are mostly sensitive to the mass ratio, q = M_2/M_1, of the binary. The two effects yield values of q which are somewhat inconsistent -…
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