V1460 Her: A fast spinning white dwarf accreting from an evolved donor star
R. P. Ashley, T. R. Marsh, E. Breedt, B. T. Gaensicke, A. F. Pala, O., Toloza, P. Chote, John R. Thorstensen, M. R. Burleigh

TL;DR
V1460 Her is an eclipsing cataclysmic variable with a fast-spinning white dwarf and an evolved, bloated donor star, showing evidence of recent high mass transfer and CNO-processed material, possibly similar to AE Aqr.
Contribution
This study provides detailed measurements of the masses, radii, and spectral features of V1460 Her, revealing its unique evolutionary state and white dwarf spin, linking it to propeller systems like AE Aqr.
Findings
White dwarf mass: 0.869 M_sun
Donor star is over-luminous and bloated
Detected 38.9 s white dwarf spin pulsation
Abstract
We present time-resolved optical and ultraviolet spectroscopy and photometry of V1460~Her, an eclipsing cataclysmic variable with a 4.99\,h orbital period and an overluminous K5-type donor star. The optical spectra show emission lines from an accretion disc along with absorption lines from the donor. We use these to measure radial velocities, which, together with constraints upon the orbital inclination from photometry, imply masses of and for the white dwarf and the donor. The radius of the donor, , is per cent larger than expected given its mass, while its spectral type is much earlier than the M3.5 type that would be expected from a main sequence star with a similar mass. HST spectra show strong 1240 A emission but no $\mathrm{C{\small…
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