Spectroscopic and photometric study of the new eclipsing polar Gaia23cer

Abstract

We present the results of the optical study of the new eclipsing polar Gaia23cer. We analyzed the brightness variability of the polar in high ( r ≈ 16.5\,mag) and low ( r ≈ 19.2\,mag) states. The system has an orbital period Porb = 102.0665 0.0015 min and exhibits deep eclipses with a duration tecl = 401.30 0.81 s. The spectra have a red cyclotron continuum with the Zeeman Hα absorption triplet forming in a magnetic field with a strength of 15.2 1.1 MG. The source of emission lines has a high radial velocity semiamplitude (K≈ 450km/s) and its eclipse lags behind the eclipse of the white dwarf. The mass M1=0.79 0.03 M and temperature T=11350 650 K of the white dwarf have been found by modelling the spectral energy distribution. The eclipse duration corresponds to a donor mass M2 = 0.10-0.13M and an orbital inclination i=84.3-87.0. The donor temperature was estimated to be T≈ 2900K by modelling the elliptical variability and eclipse depth.

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