EF Eri is a magnetic cataclysmic variable that has been in a low accretion state for the past 9 yr. Low-state optical spectra reveal the underlying Zeeman-split white dwarfabsorption lines. These features are used to determine a value of13–14 MG as the white dwarffield strength. Recently, 5–7 yr into the low state, Balmer and other emission lines have appeared in the optical. An analysis of the H? emission line yields the first radial velocity solution for EF Eri, leading to a spectroscopic ephemeris for the binary and, using the best available white dwarfmass of0.6 M?, a mass estimate for the secondary of0.055 M?. For a white dwarfmass of0.95 M?, the average for magnetic white dwarfs, the secondary mass increases to 0.087M?. At EF Eri’s orbital period of 81 minutes, this higher mass secondary could not be a normal star and still fit within the Roche lobe. The source ofthe Balmer and other emission lines is confirmed to be from the substellar secondary, and we argue that it is due to stellar activity. We compare EF Eri’s emission-line spectrum and activity behavior to that recently observed in AM Her and VV Pup and attributed to stellar activity. We explore observations and models originally developed for V471 Tau, for the RS CVn binaries, and for extrasolar planets. We conclude that irradiation of the secondary in EF Eri and similar systems is unlikely and, in polars, the magnetic field interaction between the two stars (with a possible tidal component) is a probable mechanism that would concentrate chromospheric activity on the secondary near the substellar point of the white dwarf. Subject
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Howell, S. B., Walter, F. M., Harrison, T. E., Huber, M. E., Becker, R. H., & White, R. L. (2006). Mass Determination and Detection of the Onset of Chromospheric Activity for the Substellar Object in EF Eridani. The Astrophysical Journal, 652(1), 709–723. https://doi.org/10.1086/507603
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