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A white dwarf accreting planetary material determined from X-ray observations.

Tim Cunningham1,2, Peter J Wheatley3,4, Pier-Emmanuel Tremblay3,4, Boris T Gänsicke3,4, George W King5, Odette Toloza6,7, Dimitri Veras3,4.   

Abstract

The atmospheres of a large proportion of white dwarf stars are polluted by heavy elements1 that are expected to sink out of visible layers on short timescales2,3. This has been interpreted as a signature of ongoing accretion of debris from asteroids4, comets5 and giant planets6. This scenario is supported by the detection of debris discs7 and transits of planetary fragments8 around some white dwarfs. However, photospheric metals are only indirect evidence for ongoing accretion, and the inferred accretion rates and parent body compositions heavily depend on models of diffusion and mixing processes within the white dwarf atmosphere9-11. Here we report a 4.4σ detection of X-rays from a polluted white dwarf, G29-38. From the measured X-ray luminosity, we derive an instantaneous accretion rate of [Formula: see text], which is independent of stellar atmosphere models. This rate is higher than estimates from past studies of the photospheric abundances of G29-38, suggesting that convective overshoot may be needed to model the spectra of debris-accreting white dwarfs. We measure a low plasma temperature of kBT = 0.5 ± 0.2 keV, corroborating the predicted bombardment solution for white dwarfs accreting at low accretion rates12,13.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35140386     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-04300-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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Authors:  Andrew Vanderburg; John Asher Johnson; Saul Rappaport; Allyson Bieryla; Jonathan Irwin; John Arban Lewis; David Kipping; Warren R Brown; Patrick Dufour; David R Ciardi; Ruth Angus; Laura Schaefer; David W Latham; David Charbonneau; Charles Beichman; Jason Eastman; Nate McCrady; Robert A Wittenmyer; Jason T Wright
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2015-10-22       Impact factor: 49.962

2.  Accretion of a giant planet onto a white dwarf star.

Authors:  Boris T Gänsicke; Matthias R Schreiber; Odette Toloza; Nicola P Gentile Fusillo; Detlev Koester; Christopher J Manser
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2019-12-04       Impact factor: 49.962

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Authors:  Pauli Virtanen; Ralf Gommers; Travis E Oliphant; Matt Haberland; Tyler Reddy; David Cournapeau; Evgeni Burovski; Pearu Peterson; Warren Weckesser; Jonathan Bright; Stéfan J van der Walt; Matthew Brett; Joshua Wilson; K Jarrod Millman; Nikolay Mayorov; Andrew R J Nelson; Eric Jones; Robert Kern; Eric Larson; C J Carey; İlhan Polat; Yu Feng; Eric W Moore; Jake VanderPlas; Denis Laxalde; Josef Perktold; Robert Cimrman; Ian Henriksen; E A Quintero; Charles R Harris; Anne M Archibald; Antônio H Ribeiro; Fabian Pedregosa; Paul van Mulbregt
Journal:  Nat Methods       Date:  2020-02-03       Impact factor: 28.547

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