Minimum Orbital Period of Pre-Cataclysmic Variables
L. Nelson, J. Schwab, M. Ristic, S. Rappaport

TL;DR
This paper investigates the minimum possible orbital period of pre-cataclysmic variable systems using models, concluding that the shortest period is about 40 minutes with a brown dwarf companion of 0.07 solar masses.
Contribution
The study provides the first theoretical estimate of the shortest orbital period for pre-CVs based on detailed stellar modeling.
Findings
Shortest possible orbital period is 40 minutes.
Corresponding brown dwarf mass is 0.07 solar masses.
Many systems may have exited the common envelope as helium burning hot subdwarfs.
Abstract
More than 20 pre-cataclysmic variable (pre-CV) systems have now been discovered with very short orbital periods ranging from 250 min down to 68 min. A pre-CV consists of a white dwarf or hot subdwarf primary and a low-mass companion star, where the companion star has successfully ejected the common envelope of the primary progenitor, but mass transfer from the companion star to the primary has not yet commenced. In this short-period range, a substantial fraction of the companion stars are likely to be either brown dwarfs with masses or stars at the bottom of the MS (). The discovery of these short-period pre-CVs raises the question -- what is the shortest possible orbital period of such systems? We ran 500 brown dwarf/low-mass main sequence models with {\tt MESA} that cover the mass range from 0.002 to 0.1 . We find the shortest…
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