Discovery of the first outbursting hot subdwarf binary: ZTF J0007+4804
E. Stringer, T. Kupfer, K. Deshmukh, T. Maccarone, I. Jackson, A. Kosakowski, C. W. Bradshaw, A. Brown, M. Dorsch, A. Picco, V.S. Dhillon, S. Poshyachinda, S. Awiphan

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed analysis of ZTF J0007+4804, the first hot subdwarf--white dwarf binary exhibiting dwarf nova outbursts, with implications for stellar evolution and explosion progenitors.
Contribution
It presents the first discovery of an outbursting hot subdwarf binary, characterizes its properties, and models its future evolution using multi-wavelength data and simulations.
Findings
The system contains a 0.48 M_sun white dwarf and a 0.42 M_sun hot subdwarf.
It exhibits SU UMa type dwarf nova outbursts every ~9 days.
The system is likely to merge into a single white dwarf, with possible thermonuclear explosions.
Abstract
Hot subdwarf binaries with white dwarf companions with orbital periods of less than two hours are progenitor candidates for massive single white dwarfs as well as a variety of thermonuclear explosions. Our aim is to determine the binary properties of the hot subdwarf -- white dwarf system ZTF J000742.62+480414.51, model its future evolution, and characterize the brightening events seen in TESS photometry. Using data from ZTF and TESS, we performed a Lomb Scargle analysis to find the orbital period and the period of the brightening events. Analysis of time-resolved spectroscopy was combined with light curve modeling to determine the effective temperature, surface gravity, and radius of the primary star, the masses of both stars, and to confirm the presence of an accretion disk. X-ray observations were performed with Swift, and MESA modeling was used to find the future evolution of the…
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