The Pre-He White Dwarfs in Eclipsing Binaries. III. WASP 1625-04
Abstract
1SWASP J162545.15-043027.9 (WASP 1625-04) has been announced as one of EL CVn candidates showing total primary eclipses and ellipsoidal variations. This paper presents the absolute properties of the binary star, based on our high-resolution spectroscopy conducted from 2015 through 2020. From the spectral analysis, the radial velocities (RVs) for both components were obtained with the effective temperature T eff,1 = 8990 200 K and the rotational rate v1=535 km s-1 for the more massive primary. The RV measurements were analyzed with archival WASP photometry. From the modelling we obtained: M1 = 1.745 0.013 M, M2 = 0.187 0.002 M, R1 = 1.626 0.008 M, R2 = 0.290 0.003 M, L1 = 15.5 1.4 L, and L2 = 1.84 0.16 L. In the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, WASP 1625-04 A lies on the zero-age main sequence and its companion accords well with the helium-core white dwarf models of 0.19 M in the constant luminosity phase. Our improved results demonstrate that WASP 1625-04 is a typical EL CVn-type binary with a low mass ratio and M2 combination in the thin-disk population and is the product of the stable, non-conservative mass transfer of the precursor binary.