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2005MNRAS.357.1049D - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 357, 1049-1058 (2005/March-1)

A near-infrared spectroscopic search for very-low-mass cool companions to notable DA white dwarfs.

DOBBIE P.D., BURLEIGH M.R., LEVAN A.J., BARSTOW M.A., NAPIWOTZKI R., HOLBERG J.B., HUBENY I. and HOWELL S.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have undertaken a detailed near-infrared spectroscopic analysis of eight notable white dwarfs, predominantly of southern declination. In each case the spectrum failed to reveal compelling evidence for the presence of a spatially unresolved, cool, late-type companion. Therefore, we have placed an approximate limit on the spectral type of a putative companion to each degenerate. From these limits we conclude that if GD659, GD50, GD71 or WD2359-434 possesses an unresolved companion then most probably it is substellar in nature (M < 0.072 M). Furthermore, any spatially unresolved late-type companion to RE J0457-280, RE J0623-374, RE J0723-274 or RE J2214-491 most likely has M < 0.082 M. These results imply that if weak accretion from a nearby late-type companion is the cause of the unusual photospheric composition observed in a number of these degenerates then the companions are of very low mass, beyond the detection thresholds of this study. Furthermore, these results do not contradict a previously noted deficit of very-low-mass stellar and brown dwarf companions to main sequence F, G, K and early-M type primaries (a≲ 1000 au).

Abstract Copyright: 2005 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - binaries: spectroscopic - stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - white dwarfs

Simbad objects: 15

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