Birth of the ELMs: a ZTF survey for evolved cataclysmic variables turning into extremely low-mass white dwarfs
Kareem El-Badry, Hans-Walter Rix, Eliot Quataert, Thomas Kupfer, Ken, J. Shen

TL;DR
This study systematically identifies and characterizes evolved cataclysmic variables with potential to become extremely low-mass white dwarfs, revealing new insights into their properties, evolution, and space density.
Contribution
It presents the first large, systematic survey of evolved CVs with Gaia and ZTF data, expanding the known population and providing detailed observational and theoretical analysis.
Findings
All observed secondaries are Roche lobe filling or nearly so.
A temperature threshold (~7000 K) distinguishes detached from mass-transferring systems.
Estimated space density and birth rate of these systems are significantly lower than normal CVs.
Abstract
We present a systematic survey for mass-transferring and recently-detached cataclysmic variables (CVs) with evolved secondaries, which are progenitors of extremely low-mass white dwarfs (ELM WDs), AM CVn systems, and detached ultracompact binaries. We select targets below the main sequence in the Gaia color-magnitude diagram with ZTF light curves showing large-amplitude ellipsoidal variability and orbital period hr. This yields 51 candidates brighter than G=18, of which we have obtained many-epoch spectra for 21. We confirm all 21 to be completely -- or nearly -- Roche lobe filling close binaries. 13 show evidence of ongoing mass transfer, which has likely just ceased in the other 8. Most of the secondaries are hotter than any previously known CV donors, with temperatures . Remarkably, all secondaries with $T_{\rm eff} \gtrsim 7000\,\rm…
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