The cataclysmic variable SDSS J1507+52: An eclipsing period bouncer in the Galactic halo
Helena Uthas, Christian Knigge, Knox S. Long, Joseph Patterson, and, John Thorstensen

TL;DR
This study uses ultraviolet spectroscopy to analyze the peculiar cataclysmic variable SDSS J1507+52, revealing its halo membership and providing insights into its physical properties and formation history.
Contribution
The paper presents the first UV spectroscopic analysis of SDSS J1507+52, confirming its Galactic halo membership and characterizing its white dwarf's physical parameters.
Findings
SDSS J1507+52 is a halo member with low metallicity.
The white dwarf has an effective temperature of about 14200 K.
The system's distance is estimated at approximately 250 pc.
Abstract
SDSS J1507+52 is an eclipsing cataclysmic variable consisting of a cool, non-radially pulsating white dwarf and an unusually small sub-stellar secondary. The system has a high space velocity and a very short orbital period of about 67 minutes, well below the usual minimum period for CVs. To explain the existence of this peculiar system, two theories have been proposed. One suggests that SDSS J1507+52 was formed from a detached white-dwarf/brown-dwarf binary. The other theory proposes that the system is a member of the Galactic halo-population. Here, we present ultraviolet spectroscopy of SDSS J1507+52 obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope with the aim of distinguishing between these two theories. The UV flux of the system is dominated by emission from the accreting white dwarf. Fits to model stellar atmospheres yield physical parameter estimates of T(eff) = 14200 \pm 500 K,…
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