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SDSS J082053.53+000843.4 belongs to the HW Vir family of short period binary systems and was first identified by Geier in 2011. Whilst three subsequent papers have focused on the morphology of this system, little has been published on the system period and its constancy. Here we provide the first published times of minima together with a revised ephemeris and a binary period, 0.0962404(1)d, that is four orders of magnitude more precise than previous declared values.
We report the discovery of a bright (V=11.6 mag) eclipsing hot subdwarf binary of spectral type B with a late main sequence companion from the All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS 102322-3737.0). Such systems are called HW Vir stars after the prototype. Th
HD49798 / RXJ0648.0-4418 is the only confirmed X-ray binary in which the mass donor is a hot subdwarf star of O spectral type and, most likely, it contains a massive white dwarf (1.28$pm$0.05 M$_{rm SUN}$) with a very fast spin period of 13.2 s. Here
Hot subdwarf B stars (sdBs) are extreme horizontal branch stars believed to originate from close binary evolution. Indeed about half of the known sdB stars are found in close binaries with periods ranging from a few hours to a few days. The enormous
We report the discovery of the first short period binary in which a hot subdwarf star (sdOB) fills its Roche lobe and started mass transfer to its companion. The object was discovered as part of a dedicated high-cadence survey of the Galactic Plane n
Cool subdwarfs are metal-poor low-mass stars that formed during the early stages of the evolution of our Galaxy. Because they are relatively rare in the vicinity of the Sun, we know of few cool subdwarfs in the solar neighbourhood, and none with both