LAMOST J113208.06-005052.3 and LAMOST J052957.56+344127.0: two new binaries with a hot white dwarf and a flaring companion star
Yanhui Chen, Chaomi Duan, Baokun Sun

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and analysis of two new binary systems, each with a hot white dwarf and a flaring companion star, using spectral, photometric, and light curve data.
Contribution
The study identifies two previously unrecorded binary systems with detailed physical characterization, including spectral fitting and analysis of their companion stars.
Findings
Both systems contain hot white dwarfs with high effective temperatures.
The companion stars are likely K or M type stars exhibiting flare activity.
The systems are non-eclipsing binaries with potential for magnetic field detection.
Abstract
Binaries contain rich physical information, and the study of binaries has always been a hot topic in stellar physics research. The stars LAMOST J1132 and LAMOST J0529 have not yet been recorded in the SIMBAD astronomical database. We have investigated their physical properties via methods such as spectral analysis, photometric analysis, and light curve analysis. Based on comprehensive analysis, we conclude that they are two newly discovered binary systems, each consisting of a hot white dwarf and a flaring companion star. Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) spectra indicate that both stars contain hot white dwarfs. The spectral fitting yields =537282467\,K, log=7.980.08 for LAMOST J1132, and =47381494\,K, log=7.840.05 for LAMOST J0529. The weak neutral metal lines in the LAMOST spectra and the discrepancy between…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Educational Leadership and Practices
