Ma. Barstow et al., THE ORBITAL PERIOD OF THE PRE-CATACLYSMIC BINARY RE-2013-DWARF PRIMARY(400 AND A STUDY OF THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE DAO WHITE), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 272(3), 1995, pp. 531-543
Several pre-cataclysmic binaries, comprising a hot white dwarf with a
red dwarf companion, have been discovered as a result of the optical i
dentification of EUV sources from the ROSAT all-sky survey. The optica
l spectra have the steep blue continuum and Balmer absorption typical
of a hot white dwarf, but there are bright, narrow emission lines of H
I (and sometimes He I and Ca II) superimposed. An intense campaign of
follow-up observations has been devoted to these binary systems. So f
ar, only RE 2013 + 400 has exhibited any measurable changes in the rad
ial velocities of the emission components, from which it is possible t
o estimate that the binary period is 0.71 d. A clear Hell 4686-Angstro
m absorption feature is detected, which indicates that, like most PCBs
with white dwarfs hotter than 40 000 K, the white dwarf is a hydrogen
-helium hybrid star (DAO). A combined analysis of the optical, UV and
EUV/X-ray data suggests that the atmospheric He abundance is higher in
the optical line-forming region of the white dwarf photosphere than i
n the region where the EUV/X-ray flux is formed. This is an interestin
g result, in the light of the recent optical study of a sample of DAO
white dwarfs by Bergeron et al., if representative of DAO white dwarfs
in general.