2004ApJ...606L.147L


Query : 2004ApJ...606L.147L

2004ApJ...606L.147L - Astrophys. J., 606, L147-L149 (2004/May-2)

A helium white dwarf of extremely low mass.

LIEBERT J., BERGERON P., EISENSTEIN D., HARRIS H.C., KLEINMAN S.J., NITTA A. and KRZESINSKI J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We analyze the spectrum of an unusually low mass white dwarf, SDSS J123410.37-022802.9 (0335-264-52000), found in our recent, white dwarf catalog from the first data release (DR1) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Two independent, model atmosphere fits result in an accurate determination of atmospheric and stellar parameters. The more hands-on analysis yields Teff=17,470±750 K and logg=6.38±0.05. We argue that the object cannot be a main-sequence A star, a horizontal-branch star, or a subdwarf B star. Instead, it is interpreted as a very low mass white dwarf with a core composed of helium, with mass ∼0.18-0.19 M, similar to that published previously for the unusual companion to the millisecond pulsar J1012+5307. The star probably remains in a binary, perhaps even with an undiscovered or dead pulsar companion. However, the companion might be a more ordinary star, provided Roche lobe mass transfer began shortly after the now-visible component left the main sequence. A second SDSS low-mass white dwarf candidate is also analyzed, but the spectrum for this fainter object is of poorer quality. The sample appears to include additional, similar candidates, worthy of more accurate observation. Correct identification of any additional white dwarfs of extremely low mass requires careful observation and interpretation.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Fundamental Parameters - Stars: Low-Mass, Brown Dwarfs - Stars: White Dwarfs

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 SDSS J002207.65-101423.5 WD* 00 22 07.6572581736 -10 14 23.555210532           DA 23 0
2 SDSS J081136.34+461156.4 WD* 08 11 36.3303958896 +46 11 56.477472396           DA 12 0
3 PSR J1012+5307 Psr 10 12 33.4345449600 +53 07 02.548542576     19.5     DA 351 1
4 2QZ J102228.0+020034 WD* 10 22 28.0155756600 +02 00 35.086091148           DA 10 0
5 SDSS J105611.02+653631.5 WD* 10 56 11.0245152024 +65 36 31.526253072   20.0   19.6   DA 22 0
6 SDSS J123410.37-022802.9 WD* 12 34 10.3676638032 -02 28 02.806799988   17.7   18.4   DA 40 0
7 PG 1241-010 WD* 12 44 28.5731497128 -01 18 57.854663568   13.86 14.00 14.3   DA2.1 52 0
8 HZ 34 WD* 12 55 14.6823782377 +37 32 29.666871272   15.510 15.690 16.070   DAO.6 69 1
9 2QZ J130422.6+012214 WD* 13 04 22.6480665072 +01 22 13.988204472           DA 14 0
10 2QZ J142601.4+010000 WD* 14 26 01.4759676504 +01 00 00.240510276           DA3 18 0
11 SDSS J234536.48-010204.8 WD* 23 45 36.4775895144 -01 02 04.938594504           DA 19 0

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