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White Dwarfs
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References
  • D. Koester, AA Review (2002)
  • White Dwarfs Recent Developments
  • Hansen Liebert, Ann Rev AA (2003)
  • Cool White Dwarfs
  • Wesemael et al. PASP (1993)
  • An Atlas of Optical Spectra of White-Dwarf
    Stars
  • Wickramsinghe Ferrario PASP (2000)
  • Magnetism in Isolated Binary White Dwarfs

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How stars die
  • Stars above 8 Msun form neutron stars and black
    holes
  • Below 8 Msun the stars condense to O-Ne-Mg white
    dwarfs (high mass stars) or usually C-O white
    dwarfs
  • Single stars do not form He white dwarfs but can
    form in binary stars
  • We know of no channel to form H white dwarfs of
    some reasonable mass other than Brown Dwarfs

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White Dwarfs in Globular Clusters
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Cluster White Dwarf Spectroscopy
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White Dwarfs in Clusters
  • Chronometers Use cooling models to derive the
    ages of globular clusters
  • Yardsticks Compare nearby and cluster white
    dwarfs.
  • Forensics Diagnose the long dead population of
    massive stars

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The Globular Cluster M4
  • Fainter white dwarfs are seen in this nearby
    cluster
  • -gt age 12.7 /- 0.7 Gyr
  • M4 formed at about z6
  • Disk formed at about z1.5
  • dN/dM, differential mass spectrum
  • dN/dM propto M-0.9

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White Dwarfs in Open Clusters
  • Open Clusters have a wide range of ages (100 Myr
    to 9 Gyr, the age of the disk)
  • Use white dwarfs as chronometers
  • Derive initial-mass to final-mass mapping
  • Key Result MWD about 8 MSun
  • This result is in agreement with stellar
    models

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Open Cluster M67
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M67
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Age of M67
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Field White Dwarfs
  • Identified by large proper motion yet faint
    object
  • LHS (Leuyten Half Second)
  • NLTT (New Leuyten Two Tenths)
  • Blue Objects (found in quasar surveys)
  • Very Hot objects (found in X-ray surveys)

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Field White Dwarfs
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Old White Dwarfs
  • Microlensing observations indicate presence of
    0.5 Msun objects in the halo
  • Old white white dwarfs expected in our disk,
    thick disk and halo
  • These old white dwarfs are paradoxically blue (cf
    cool brown dwarfs)

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Spectroscopic Classification
  • DA, strong Hydrogen lines
  • DB, strong He I lines
  • DO, strong He II lines
  • DC, no strong lines (continuous) spectrum
  • DZ, strong metal lines (excluding carbon)
  • DQ, strong carbon lines
  • Multiple families shown in decreasing order e.g.
    DAB, DQAB, DAZ

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Spectroscopic Features A few comments
  • Strong gravity of white dwarfs result in rapid
    settling of elements e.g. Hydrogen always rises
    to the top and can mask other elements
  • Given the above white dwarf atmosphere modeling
    is generally considered to be more tractable than
    for other stars
  • If trace elements are seen as in DZ white dwarfs
    then they must be of recent origin (e.g.
    accretion from the ISM, comets etc)

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DQZ T7740K log(g)8.0 Mass from Orbit
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Determination of Mass (Field Objects)
  • Spectroscopic Method
  • Line (Hydrogen) width is sensitive to pressure
    which is proportional to gravity
  • g GM/R2
  • Photometric Method
  • Broad-band photometry fitted to black body
    yields Teff and angular size
  • Combine with parallax to get radius R
  • Use Mass-Radius relation to derive Mass

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Masses of White Dwarfs
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Magnetism in Isolated White Dwarfs
  • About 5 of field white dwarfs exhibit strong
    magnetism
  • On an averge these white dwarfs have larger mass
  • Some rotate rapidly and some not at all
  • Magnetism thus influences the initial-final
    mapping relation
  • Or speculatively some of these are the result of
    coalescence of white dwarfs

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Magnetism in White Dwarfs
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Zeeman (Landau) Splitting
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