Looking at the bright side - The story of AA Dor as revealed by its cool companion
Maja Vu\v{c}kovi\'c, Roy H. {\O}stensen, Peter N\'emeth, Steven, Bloemen, Peter I. P\'apics

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-precision spectroscopic data of the AA Dor binary system to accurately determine the system's parameters, revealing detailed emission features from the irradiated secondary and confirming its substellar nature.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectral analysis of the irradiated secondary in AA Dor, accurately determining component masses and modeling its atmosphere, which advances understanding of irradiated close binary systems.
Findings
Over 100 emission lines identified from the secondary's heated side
Secondary's radius of emission region ≥ 95% of its radius
Masses of primary and secondary confirmed as 0.46 and 0.079 solar masses
Abstract
Irradiation effects in close binaries are crucial for a reliable determination of system parameters and understanding the close binary evolution. We study irradiated light originating from the low mass component of an eclipsing system comprising a hot subdwarf primary and a low mass companion, to precisely interpret their high precision photometric and spectroscopic data, and accurately determine their system and surface parameters. We re-analyse the archival VLT/UVES spectra of AA Dor system where irradiation features have already been detected. After removing the predominant contribution of the hot subdwarf primary, the residual spectra reveal more than 100 emission lines from the heated side of the secondary with maximum intensity close to the phases around secondary eclipse. We analyse 22 narrow emission lines of the irradiated secondary, mainly of OII, with a few CII lines. Their…
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