CGCS 6306, another X-ray-emitting asymptotic giant branch star confirmed to be a symbiotic binary
Jaroslav Merc, Mart\'in A. Guerrero, Jes\'us A. Toal\'a, Roberto Ortiz

TL;DR
This study confirms that CGCS 6306 is a symbiotic binary with a white dwarf companion, expanding the understanding of X-ray-emitting AGB stars and their potential as unnoticed symbiotic systems.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis confirming CGCS 6306 as a bona-fide symbiotic star, demonstrating the presence of a white dwarf companion through optical and X-ray observations.
Findings
CGCS 6306 is a carbon Mira with a white dwarf companion.
The X-ray luminosity is approximately 10^32 erg s^-1.
Optical spectra show high-excitation emission lines indicative of accretion.
Abstract
A number of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are known to exhibit UV excess and/or X-ray emission. These have been considered signposts of a hot white dwarf (WD) companion in a symbiotic system (SySt), but AGB stars are so bright that they easily outshine these companions hampering their detection at optical wavelengths. A recent multi-wavelength investigation on the X-ray-emitting AGB (X-AGB) star Y Gem has confirmed the presence of a WD companion and, thus, its SySt nature. Our goal is to explore the true nature of another X-AGB star, namely CGCS 6306, to investigate whether some objects from this group may in fact be unnoticed symbiotic systems with AGB donors. Optical spectra and photometric data, together with X-ray observations, have been analyzed to investigate the properties of the stellar components and accretion process in CGCS 6306. CGCS 6306 is a carbon Mira with a…
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