EF Eridani

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EF Eridani (abbreviated EF Eri, sometimes incorrectly referred to as EF Eridanus) is a variable star of the type known as polars, AM Herculis stars, or magnetic cataclysmic variable stars. Historically it has varied between apparent magnitudes 14.5 and 17.3, although since 1995 it has generally remained at the lower limit. The star system consists of a white dwarf with a substellar-mass former star in orbit.

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The substellar mass in orbit around the white dwarf is a star that lost all of its gas to the white dwarf. What remains is an object with a mass of 0.05 solar masses (Template:Solar mass), or about 53 Jupiter masses (Template:Jupiter mass), which is too small to continue fusion, and does not have the composition of a super-Jupiter, brown dwarf, or white dwarf. There is no category for such a stellar remnant.<ref name=aaal354_L49/>

It is theorized that 500 million years ago, the white dwarf started to cannibalize its partner, when they were separated by 7 million km. As it lost mass, the regular star spiraled inward. Today, they are separated by a mere 700,000 km for an orbital period of Template:Val. The orbit is expected to continue to shrink due to gravitational radiation.<ref name=aaal354_L49>Template:Cite journal</ref>

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