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2005ApJ...632L.119B - Astrophys. J., 632, L119-L122 (2005/October-3)

A dusty disk around GD 362, a white dwarf with a uniquely high photospheric metal abundance.

BECKLIN E.E., FARIHI J., JURA M., SONG I., WEINBERGER A.J. and ZUCKERMAN B.

Abstract (from CDS):

Eighteen years after an infrared excess was discovered associated with the white dwarf G29-38, we report ground-based measurements (JHKsKL'N') with millijansky-level sensitivity of GD 362 that show it to be a second single white dwarf with an infrared excess. As a first approximation, the excess around GD 362, which amounts to ∼3% of the total stellar luminosity, can be explained by emission from a passive, flat, opaque dust disk that lies within the Roche radius of the white dwarf. The dust may have been produced by the tidal disruption of a large parent body such as an asteroid. Accretion from this circumstellar disk could account for the remarkably high abundance of metals in the star's photosphere.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Circumstellar Matter - Minor Planets, Asteroids - Stars: White Dwarfs

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