The Turn-On of Mass Transfer in AM CVn Binaries: Implications for RX J0806+1527 and RX J1914+2456

Abstract

We report on evolutionary calculations of the onset of mass transfer in AM CVn binaries, treating the donor's evolution in detail. We show that during the early contact phase, while the mass transfer rate, , is increasing, gravity wave (GW) emission continues to drive the binary to shorter orbital period, . We argue that the phase where > 0 and > 0 ( = 1/) can last between 103 and 106 yrs, significantly longer than previously estimated. These results are applied to RX J0806+1527 ( = 321 s) and RX J914+2456 (=569 s), both of which have measured > 0. Thus, a > 0 does not select between the unipolar inductor and accretion driven models proposed as the source of X-rays in these systems. For the accretion model, we predict for RX J0806 that ≈ 1.0-1.5-28 Hz s-2 and argue that timing observations can probe at this level with a total ≈ 20 yr baseline. We also place constraints on each system's initial parameters given current observational data.

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