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      SDSS J0926+3624, the first eclipsing AM CVn star, as seen by ULTRACAM

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          We present light curves of SDSS J0926+3624, the first eclipsing AM CVn star, observed with the high-speed CCD camera ULTRACAM on the WHT. We find unusually that the accreting white dwarf is only partially eclipsed by its companion. Apart from this, the system shows the classic eclipse morphology displayed by eclipsing dwarf novae, namely the eclipse of a white dwarf and accretion disc followed by that of the bright spot where the mass transfer stream hits the disc. We are able to fit this well to find masses of the accretor and donor to be M1 = 0.84 +/- 0.05 Msun and M2 = 0.029 +/- 0.02 Msun respectively. The mass of the donor is significantly above its zero temperature value and it must possess significant thermal content.

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          13 October 2006
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          astro-ph/0610414
          31a19ecd-ee2b-45cc-be79-4a206166d0b4
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          To appear in Proc 15th European White Dwarf Workshop, held in Leicester Aug 7-11th 2006, and to be published by ASP
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