The evolutionary history of ultra-compact accreting binaries. I. Chemical abundances and formation channel of the eclipsing AM CVn system ZTF J225237.05-051917.4 from HST spectroscopy
W. Yu, A. F. Pala, T. Kupfer, B. T. G\"ansicke, D. Koester, D. Belloni, T. L. S. Wong, M. R. Schreiber, J. van Roestel, A. J. Brown, E. O. Waagen, J.-L. Gonz\'alez-Carballo, S. Bednarz, K. Bernacki, D. De Martino, E. Fern\'andez Ma\~nanes, R. Gonz\'alez Farf\'an, M. J. Green

TL;DR
This study uses HST UV spectroscopy to precisely measure the chemical abundances and physical parameters of an AM CVn binary, providing insights into its formation channel and demonstrating the effectiveness of spectral modelling in understanding ultra-compact binaries.
Contribution
First detailed UV spectral analysis of ZTF J225237.05-051917.4, constraining its parameters and formation channel, establishing a benchmark for future AM CVn studies.
Findings
Measured Teff=23300K and logg=8.4 for the accretor.
High N/C ratio (>153) excludes the He-star formation channel.
Results favor WD or CV formation channels over the He-star channel.
Abstract
AM Canum Venaticorum (AM CVn) stars are ultra-compact binary systems composed of a white dwarf (WD) primary accreting from a H-deficient donor. They are important as potential progenitors of Type Ia supernovae and laboratories for gravitational-wave studies, yet their evolutionary history remains unsolved. Three formation channels have been proposed: the WD channel, the He-star channel, and the cataclysmic variable (CV) channel. We aim to provide the first accurate measurements of the fundamental parameters of the accretor in ZTFJ225237.05-051917.4, including the abundances of key elements such as C, N, and Si, by analysing UV spectra obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope. These measurements provide new insight into the system's evolutionary history and establish it as a benchmark to develop our pipeline for application to a larger sample of AM CVns. We determine the binary…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
