An Exploration of the Paradigm for the 2-3 Hour Period Gap in Cataclysmic Variables

Abstract

We critically examine the basic paradigm for the origin of the 2-3 hr period gap in cataclysmic variables (CVs). We carry out an extensive population synthesis study of CVs starting from ~ 3 x 106 primordial binaries, and evolving some ~ 2 x 104 surviving systems through their CV phase. In particular we study current-epoch distributions of CVs in the M-Porb, R2-Porb, M2-Porb, q-Porb, Teff-Porb, and L2-Porb planes, where M is the mass transfer rate, q is the mass ratio M2/M1, and M2, R2, Teff, and L2 are the donor star mass, radius, effective temperature, and luminosity, respectively. This work presents a new perspective on theoretical studies of the long-term evolution of CVs. In particular, we show that if the current paradigm is correct, the secondary masses in CVs just above the period gap should be as much as ~ 50% lower than would be inferred if one assumes a main-sequence radius-mass relation for the donor star.

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