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An Eclipsing 47 minute Double White Dwarf Binary at 400 pc

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We present the discovery of the eclipsing double white dwarf (WD) binary WDJ 022558.21-692025.38 that has an orbital period of 47.19 min. Following identification with the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, we obtained time-series ground based spectroscopy and high-speed multi-band ULTRACAM photometry which indicate a primary DA WD of mass 0.40 +- 0.04 Msol and a 0.28 +- 0.02 Msol mass secondary WD, which is likely of type DA as well. The system becomes the third-closest eclipsing double WD binary discovered with a distance of approximately 400 pc and will be a detectable source for upcoming gravitational wave detectors in the mHz frequency range. Its orbital decay will be measurable photometrically within 10 yrs to a precision of better than 1%. The fate of the binary is to merge in approximately 41 Myr, likely forming a single, more massive WD.

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Physics of Eclipsing Binaries. VI. Hot, compact stars

astro-ph.SR · 2026-07-08 · accept · novelty 5.0

PHOEBE 2.5 incorporates TMAP and Tremblay atmospheres, atmosphere blending, and derived limb-darkening tables to model hot compact stars in eclipsing binaries without blackbody fallback.

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  • Physics of Eclipsing Binaries. VI. Hot, compact stars astro-ph.SR · 2026-07-08 · accept · none · ref 42 · internal anchor

    PHOEBE 2.5 incorporates TMAP and Tremblay atmospheres, atmosphere blending, and derived limb-darkening tables to model hot compact stars in eclipsing binaries without blackbody fallback.