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The Binary Dwarf Carbon Star SDSS J125017.90+252427.6

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arxiv 1803.01052 v1 pith:GZFDJZ4N submitted 2018-03-02 astro-ph.SR

The Binary Dwarf Carbon Star SDSS J125017.90+252427.6

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Although dwarf carbon (dC) stars are thought universally to be binaries to explain the presence of $C_2$ in their spectra while still near main sequence luminosity, direct observational evidence for binarity is remarkably scarce. Here we report the detection of a 2.92 d periodicity in both photometry and radial velocity of SDSS J125017.90+252427.6, an $r=16.4$ dC star. This is the first photometric binary dC, and only the second dC spectroscopic binary. The relative phase of the photometric period to the spectroscopic observations suggests that the photometric variations are a reflection effect due to heating from an unseen companion. The observed radial velocity amplitude of the dC component ($K = 98.8\pm10.7$ km/s) is consistent with a white dwarf companion, presumably the evolved star that earlier donated the carbon to the dC, although substantial orbital evolution must have occurred. Large synoptic photometric surveys such as the Palomar Transient Factory, used for this work, may prove useful for identifying binaries among the shorter period dC stars.

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