The mass of the white dwarf in YY Dra (=DO Dra): Dynamical measurement and comparative study with X-ray estimates
Ayoze \'Alvarez-Hern\'andez, Manuel A. P. Torres, Tariq Shahbaz, Pablo, Rodr\'iguez-Gil, Kosmas D. Gazeas, Javier S\'anchez-Sierras, Peter G. Jonker,, Jes\'us M. Corral-Santana, Jose A. Acosta-Pulido, Pasi Hakala

TL;DR
This study provides a dynamical measurement of the white dwarf mass in YY Dra using time-series spectroscopy and photometry, revealing a mass that differs from previous X-ray spectral estimates, and offers detailed binary parameters.
Contribution
It presents the first dynamical mass measurement of the white dwarf in YY Dra through combined spectroscopic and photometric analysis, improving understanding of its binary system.
Findings
White dwarf mass is approximately 0.99 solar masses.
Donor star mass is approximately 0.62 solar masses.
Dynamical mass estimates differ from X-ray modeling results.
Abstract
We present a dynamical study of the intermediate polar cataclysmic variable YY Dra based on time-series observations in the band, where the donor star is known to be the major flux contributor. We covered the -h orbital cycle with 44 spectra taken between and and two epochs of photometry observed in 2021 March and May. One of the light curves was simultaneously obtained with spectroscopy to better account for the effects of irradiation of the donor star and the presence of accretion light. From the spectroscopy, we derived the radial velocity curve of the donor star metallic absorption lines, constrained its spectral type to M0.5M3.5 with no measurable changes in the effective temperature between the irradiated and non-irradiated hemispheres of the star, and measured its projected rotational velocity $v_\mathrm{rot} \sin i = 103 \pm 2 \,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
