
arXiv: 1711.03341
handle: 20.500.11937/73943
Abstract We have completed a survey of twenty-two ultraviolet-selected hot subdwarfs using the Fiber-fed Extended Range Optical Spectrograph (FEROS) and the 2.2-m telescope at La Silla. The sample includes apparently single objects as well as hot subdwarfs paired with a bright, unresolved companion. The sample was extracted from our GALEX catalogue of hot subdwarf stars. We identified three new short-period systems (P = 3.5 hours to 5 days) and determined the orbital parameters of a long-period (P = 62d.66) sdO plus G III system. This particular system should evolve into a close double degenerate system following a second common envelope phase.We also conducted a chemical abundance study of the subdwarfs: Some objects show nitrogen and argon abundance excess with respect to oxygen. We present key results of this programme.
binaries: close, Astronomy, FOS: Physical sciences, QB1-991, 530, Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics, subdwarfs, binaries: spectroscopic, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR), white dwarfs, ultraviolet: stars
binaries: close, Astronomy, FOS: Physical sciences, QB1-991, 530, Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics, subdwarfs, binaries: spectroscopic, Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR), white dwarfs, ultraviolet: stars
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