Hot subdwarf binaries from the MUCHFUSS project - Analysis of 12 new systems and a study of the short-period binary population
T. Kupfer (1), S. Geier (2), U. Heber (3), R. H. {\O}stensen (4), B., N. Barlow (5), P. F. L. Maxted (6), C. Heuser (3), V. Schaffenroth (3,7), and, B. T. G\"ansicke (8) ((1) Department of Astrophysics/IMAPP, Radboud, University Nijmegen, The Netherlands

TL;DR
This study analyzes 12 new hot subdwarf binaries from the MUCHFUSS project, revealing their orbital parameters, companion types, and mass distributions, and providing insights into their evolutionary paths and population characteristics.
Contribution
It presents detailed orbital and atmospheric analysis of 12 hot subdwarf binaries, identifying companion types and bimodal mass distribution, expanding the known sample and understanding of these systems.
Findings
Three systems likely have white dwarf companions.
The companion mass distribution is bimodal with peaks at 0.1 and 0.4 M$_\odot$.
White dwarf companion masses are lower than average for single white dwarfs.
Abstract
The project Massive Unseen Companions to Hot Faint Underluminous Stars from SDSS (MUCHFUSS) aims at finding hot subdwarf stars with massive compact companions like massive white dwarfs (M>1.0 M), neutron stars, or stellar-mass black holes. We present orbital and atmospheric parameters and put constraints on the nature of the companions of 12 close hot subdwarf B star (sdB) binaries found in the course of the MUCHFUSS project. The systems show periods between 0.14 and 7.4 days. Three systems most likely have white dwarf companions. SDSS J083006.17+475150.3 is likely to be a rare example of a low-mass helium-core white dwarf. SDSS J095101.28+034757.0 shows an excess in the infrared that probably originates from a third companion in a wide orbit. SDSS J113241.58-063652.8 is the first helium deficient sdO star with a confirmed close companion. This study brings to 142 the number of…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
