NLTT5306: The shortest Period Detached White Dwarf + Brown Dwarf Binary
P. R. Steele, R. P. Saglia, M. R. Burleigh, T. R. Marsh, B. T., G\"ansicke, K. Lawrie, M. Cappetta, J. Girven, R. Napiwotzki

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of NLTT5306, the shortest period detached white dwarf and brown dwarf binary, providing insights into its properties, evolution, and potential as a progenitor of cataclysmic variables.
Contribution
The study confirms a brown dwarf companion to a white dwarf in an ultra-short period binary, with detailed spectroscopic analysis and evidence of ongoing low-level accretion.
Findings
Confirmed brown dwarf companion with spectral type dL4-dL7.
Measured binary period of approximately 102 minutes.
Detected signs of low-level accretion via H-alpha emission.
Abstract
We have spectroscopically confirmed a brown dwarf mass companion to the hydrogen atmosphere white dwarf NLTT5306. The white dwarf's atmospheric parameters were measured using Sloan Digital Sky Survey and X-Shooter spectroscopy as T_eff=7756+/-35K and log(g)=7.68+/-0.08, giving a mass for the primary of M_WD=0.44+/-0.04 M_sun, at a distance of 71+/-4 pc with a cooling age of 710+/-50 Myr. The existence of the brown dwarf secondary was confirmed through the near-infrared arm of the X-Shooter data and a spectral type of dL4-dL7 was estimated using standard spectral indices. Combined radial velocity measurements from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, X-Shooter and the Hobby-Eberly Telescope's High Resolution Spectrograph of the white dwarf gives a minimum mass of 56+/-3 M_jup for the secondary, confirming the substellar nature. The period of the binary was measured as 101.88+/-0.02 mins using…
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