Confirmation of a Second Propeller: A High-Inclination Twin of AE~Aquarii
Peter Garnavich, Colin Littlefield, R. M. Wagner, Jan van Roestel,, Amruta D. Jaodand, Paula Szkody, and John R. Thorstensen

TL;DR
This paper presents spectroscopic evidence supporting the existence of a magnetic propeller-driven outflow in the eclipsing binary system J0240, similar to AE Aqr, providing new insights into the propeller phenomenon in cataclysmic variables.
Contribution
It confirms J0240 as a magnetic propeller system through spectroscopic analysis, offering a new observational perspective on the propeller mechanism in such binaries.
Findings
High-velocity emission during flares matches AE Aqr behavior
Eclipse confirms outflow origin close to the white dwarf
Narrow P-Cyg absorption indicates outflow kinematics consistent with models
Abstract
For decades, AE Aquarii (AE Aqr) has been the only cataclysmic variable star known to contain a magnetic propeller: a persistent outflow whose expulsion from the binary is powered by the spin-down of the rapidly rotating, magnetized white dwarf. In 2020, LAMOST-J024048.51+195226.9 (J0240) was identified as a candidate eclipsing AE Aqr object, and we present three epochs of time-series spectroscopy that strongly support this hypothesis. We show that during the photometric flares noted by Thorstensen (2020) (arXiv:2007.09285), the half-width-at-zero-intensity of the Balmer and HeI lines routinely reaches a maximum of ~3000 km/s, well in excess of what is observed in normal cataclysmic variables. This is, however, consistent with the high-velocity emission seen in flares from AE Aqr. Additionally, we confirm beyond doubt that J0240 is a deeply eclipsing system. The flaring continuum, HeI…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
