An extremely hot white dwarf with a rapidly rotating K-type subgiant companion: UCAC2 46706450
Klaus Werner, Nicole Reindl, Lisa L\"obling, Ingrid Pelisoli, Veronika, Schaffenroth, Alberto Rebassa-Mansergas, Puji Irawati, Juanjuan Ren

TL;DR
This paper identifies and characterizes a rare binary system with an extremely hot white dwarf and a rapidly rotating K-type subgiant, providing insights into binary evolution and stellar activity.
Contribution
It presents the discovery and detailed analysis of a unique binary system with a very hot white dwarf and a rapidly rotating subgiant, highlighting the star's rapid rotation and activity.
Findings
White dwarf is extremely hot with T_eff = 105,000 K.
Subgiant star is rapidly rotating with v sin(i) = 81 km/s.
The system is a wide binary with similar metal abundances.
Abstract
UCAC2 46706450 is a late-type star with an ultraviolet (UV) excess. It was considered a candidate to establish a sample of FGK stars with white dwarf (WD) companions that can be used to test binary evolution models. To verify the WD nature of the companion, UV spectroscopy was performed by Parsons et al. (2016). By a detailed model-atmosphere analysis we show that the UV source is an extremely hot WD with effective temperature = K, mass , radius , and luminosity , i.e., the compact object is just about to enter the WD cooling sequence. Investigating spectra of the cool star ( = K) we found that it is a K-type subgiant with , , and , that is rapidly rotating…
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