2011A&A...533A.140L


Query : 2011A&A...533A.140L

2011A&A...533A.140L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 533A, 140-140 (2011/9-1)

High ions towards white dwarfs: circumstellar line shifts and stellar temperature.

LALLEMENT R., WELSH B.Y., BARSTOW M.A. and CASEWELL S.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Our aim is to gain new insights into highly ionized gas towards nearby hot white dwarfs (WDs). The detection of absorption lines of highly ionized interstellar (IS) species in their spectra is the main diagnostic tool of the hot IS gas phase. This requires disentangling IS ions from photospheric or circumstellar (CS) ions, and thus their simultaneous study. This is particularly timely due to the recent discovery of infra-red emitting disks around WDs and the recognition that accretion from those disks can explain the presence of photospheric heavy ions, thus opening the exciting prospect of measuring the composition of extra-solar disks and planetary systems. We present far UV spectra of three nearby white dwarfs recorded with the Cosmic Object Spectrograph on board the HST. Absorption lines of several ions at various ionization stages are detected, and we investigate their origin by means of their kinematical properties, in combination with previous measurements with the FUSE satellite. We supplement with these new results a large set of archival white dwarfs UV data and we analyze the line shifts. Interstellar CIV, SiIV, NV and OVI ions are likely detected at distance from the Plane towards WD1040+492 (230pc), but within 100 parsecs there are no detections of IS ions. Small absorptions generated at cloud-hot gas interfaces may be present but are within our detection limit. The main result is the detection of the CIV, SiIV and NV counterparts to the redshifted OVI lines measured towards WD2257-073 and WD1040+492. Based on their velocities, they very likely trace absorbing circumstellar material, extending earlier results. More surprisingly, CS absorption is also detected at small redshift towards WD1942+499, and potentially towards WD2257-073. Comparisons of the COS CIII and CIV data with atmospheric models preclude a stellar origin for these features. We thus present first evidence for a temporal variability of the CS lines and for a case of double absorption. Overall these results demonstrate the ubiquity of CS absorptions and favor a large interval of CS line shifts. Based on the compilation of OVI, CIV, SiIV and NV data from IUE, FUSE, GHRS, STIS, and COS, we derive an anti-correlation between the stellar temperature and the high ion velocity shift w.r.t. to the photosphere, with positive (resp. negative) velocity shifts for the cooler (resp. hotter) white dwarfs. This trend probably reflects more than a single process, however such a dependence on the WD's temperature again favors a CS origin for a very large fraction of those ion absorptions, and a form of balance between radiation pressure and gravitation. This is consistent with ubiquitous evaporation of orbiting dusty material. In view of these results, ion measurements close to the photospheric or the IS velocity should be interpreted with caution, especially for stars at intermediate temperatures. While tracing CS gas, they may be erroneously attributed to photospheric material or to the ISM, explaining the difficulty of finding a coherent pattern of the high ions in the local IS 3D distribution.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - ISM: lines and bands - white dwarfs - ISM: bubbles - local interstellar matter

CDS comments: Table 4 WD 2117+342 is a probable misprint for WD2117+539

Simbad objects: 42

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Number of rows : 42
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 KPD 0005+5106 WD* 00 08 18.1703149584 +51 23 16.598370912 11.80 13.04 13.32 13.53   DOZ1 120 0
2 MCT 0027-6341 WD* 00 29 56.7251246112 -63 24 58.003740036   15.010 15.307 15.536   DA.8 46 0
3 NGC 246 PN 00 47 03.3420341616 -11 52 18.971126076 10.15 11.52 11.76 12.18   PG1159 475 0
4 GD 659 WD* 00 53 17.4282107064 -32 59 56.523062760   13.14 13.36     DA1.4 133 0
5 GD 984 WD* 01 34 24.0732015168 -16 07 08.095946556   13.6 13.98 14.3   DA1+dM 70 0
6 HD 15638 SB* 02 28 19.0240435392 -61 18 19.341082080   9.28 8.88     F6V+D 53 0
7 V* FS Cet CV* 02 35 07.5939240480 +03 43 56.816311296 11.027 12.209 12.412 12.325 11.968 DA1+dM 367 0
8 HD 18131 Ro* 02 54 38.8273538856 -05 19 50.946069432   8.32 7.31     K0IV+DA: 65 0
9 NAME LIC Cld 04 41 +31.           ~ 285 0
10 MCT 0455-2812 WD* 04 57 13.3208333976 -28 07 52.750783812 12.44 13.65 13.92 14.23   DA.8 113 0
11 MCT 0501-2858 WD* 05 03 55.5148810152 -28 54 34.631077500 12.29 13.55 13.58     DOZ 105 0
12 BD+52 913 WD* 05 05 30.6180977592 +52 49 51.919301604 10.25 11.44 11.69 11.93 12.108 DA.8 1089 0
13 * 14 Aur C XB* 05 15 23.6000866920 +32 41 05.232329700   8.25 7.88     F2V+DA1.3 82 2
14 2RE J055812-373503 WD* 05 58 14.6317702176 -37 34 26.020884072   14.11 14.38 14.74   DA.85? 31 0
15 RX J0623.2-3741 WD* 06 23 12.6177525552 -37 41 28.043049264   11.88 12.42 12.6   DA.8 104 0
16 Ton 21 WD* 09 42 50.6352905952 +26 00 59.844255084   14.18 14.53     DA.7 38 0
17 HD 90052 SB* 10 24 05.9022659016 +26 21 03.700592856   9.57 9.26     F0V+DA1.4 32 0
18 SBSS 1029+537 WD* 10 32 09.9865348944 +53 29 35.373072660   14.095 14.453 14.831   DA1.1 86 0
19 PG 1034+001 HS* 10 37 03.8002625256 -00 08 19.118365188 11.589 12.863 13.228 13.383 13.587 sdB/sdO 122 0
20 SBSS 1040+493 WD* 10 43 11.4236321376 +49 02 23.528957028           DA1.0 52 0
21 V* GW Vir WD* 12 01 45.9731868264 -03 45 40.628670300   14.87 15.04     DOQZ1 490 0
22 NAME NGP reg 12 51 26.275 +27 07 41.70           ~ 1177 0
23 LAWD 52 WD* 13 38 50.4780906644 +70 17 07.640657534 11.807 12.54 12.60 13.01 12.979 DA2.4 217 0
24 PG 1342+444 WD* 13 44 26.8497569064 +44 08 33.299274192   16.15       DA.7 52 0
25 RX J161419.1-083327 WD* 16 14 19.1263900080 -08 33 26.607175920     13.43     DA1.2 33 0
26 * alf Ara Be* 17 31 50.4915282 -49 52 34.122041 2.09 2.78 2.95 3.05 3.29 B2Vne 255 0
27 TK 2 PN 17 38 02.5440465696 +66 53 47.602684320   14.21 14.53 14.89   DA.6 75 1
28 1RXS J194343.1+500440 WD* 19 43 43.6811875272 +50 04 37.921728648   14.320 14.717 15.039   DA1.4 49 0
29 MCT 1950-4314 WD* 19 53 47.7634442088 -43 07 13.922601528 13.68 14.77 15.00 14.7   DA1.2 25 0
30 1RXS J200425.2-560301 WD* 20 04 18.2561571528 -56 02 47.934832056       15.716   DA 37 0
31 RX J2013.1+4002 WD* 20 13 09.3685663800 +40 02 24.241439184     14.6     DAO+M2/3e 91 1
32 GD 394 WD* 21 12 44.0371201584 +50 06 17.887239540 11.70 12.85 13.09     DA1.3 180 1
33 EGGR 378 WD* 21 18 56.2636115928 +54 12 41.243943888 11.76     12.9   DA3.4 101 1
34 BPS CS 29506-0051 WD* 21 27 43.1222833584 -22 11 48.681876912 13.53 14.72 14.94     DA1.0 46 0
35 BPS CS 22951-0067 WD* 21 49 38.9311843872 -43 06 14.181796188   15.8 15.7 15.7   DA.6 25 0
36 RX J2214.1-4918 WD* 22 14 11.9175658032 -49 19 27.216388524   11.28 11.57 11.7   DA.7 113 0
37 WD 2218+706 WD* 22 19 33.6826662264 +70 56 03.182775504   15.268 15.495 15.568 15.631 DA.7 74 1
38 HD 217411 ** 23 00 35.6323 -07 04 09.138   10.36 9.71     G3V+K0V+DA 40 0
39 EC 23216-5458 WD* 23 24 30.8622650808 -54 41 35.509543332   14.91 15.13 15.72   DA1.1 54 0
40 LB 1526 WD* 23 34 02.1941290399 -47 14 26.645931358   13.131 13.422 13.762   DA.9 76 0
41 HD 223816 ** 23 53 04.2979578696 -70 23 28.569574500   10.36 9.85     F5IV 37 0
42 NAME Local Chimney reg ~ ~           ~ 22 0

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