New binaries among UV-selected, hot subdwarf stars and population properties
A. Kawka, S. Vennes, S. O'Toole, P. Nemeth, D. Burton, E. Kotze,, D.A.H. Buckley

TL;DR
This study identifies new binary systems among UV-selected hot subdwarf stars, revealing diverse companion types and updating population statistics, which enhances understanding of their formation and evolution.
Contribution
The paper reports seven new close binary systems among hot subdwarfs, including the first identification of a low-mass subdwarf B star with a potential substellar companion, expanding knowledge of their binary properties.
Findings
Approximately 40% of hot subdwarfs have companions.
The companion mass distribution has low-mass and high-mass peaks.
Most companions are likely white dwarfs, with some substellar objects.
Abstract
We have measured the orbital parameters of seven close binaries, including six new objects, in a radial velocity survey of 38 objects comprising a hot subdwarf star with orbital periods ranging from ~0.17 to 3 d. One new system, GALEX J2205-3141, shows reflection on a M dwarf companion. Three other objects show significant short-period variations, but their orbital parameters could not be constrained. Two systems comprising a hot subdwarf paired with a bright main-sequence/giant companion display short-period photometric variations possibly due to irradiation or stellar activity and are also short-period candidates. All except two candidates were drawn from a selection of subluminous stars in the Galaxy Evolution Explorer ultraviolet sky survey. Our new identifications also include a low-mass subdwarf B star and likely progenitor of a low mass white dwarf (GALEX J0805-1058) paired with…
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