GlobULeS-IV. UVIT/AstroSat detection of extremely low mass white dwarf companions to blue straggler stars in NGC 362
Arvind K. Dattatrey, R.K.S. Yadav, Sharmila Rani, Annapurni, Subramaniam, Gaurav Singh, Snehalata Sahu, Ravi S. Singh

TL;DR
This study discovers extremely low-mass white dwarf companions to blue straggler stars in NGC 362 using UVIT data, revealing new insights into binary evolution and cluster dynamics.
Contribution
First detection of ELM white dwarf companions to BSSs in a globular cluster, highlighting the role of mass transfer in BSS formation.
Findings
12 BSSs have ELM WD companions with specific physical parameters.
The ELM WDs are younger than 500 Myr, indicating recent binary interactions.
Binary BSSs follow the cluster's mass transfer and collisional sequences.
Abstract
We report the discovery of extremely low-mass white dwarfs (ELM WDs) as a companion of blue straggler stars (BSSs) in the Galactic globular cluster NGC 362 using images from AstroSats Ultra Violet Imaging Telescope (UVIT). Spectral Energy Distributions (SEDs) for 26 FUV bright member BSSs are created using data from the UVIT, UVOT, Gaia EDR3, and the 2.2 m ESO/MPI telescope. A single SED is fitted to 14 BSSs, whereas double-SED fits revealed ELM WDs as binary companions in 12 of the 26 BSSs studied. The effective temperature, radius, luminosity and mass of the 12 ELM WDs are found to have a range (Teff = 9750-18000 K, R = 0.1-0.4 Rsun, L = 0.4-3.3 Lsun, and M =0.16-0.20 Msun). These suggest that 12 BSSs are post-mass-transfer systems formed through Case A/B mass transfer pathway. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first finding of ELM WDs as companions to BSS in globular…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
