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White Dwarf Pollution: One Star or Two?
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Toonen, Silvia
, Farihi, Jay
, Hiba Tu Noor
, Hollands, Mark
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Astrometry
/ Astronomical catalogs
/ Binary stars
/ Companion stars
/ Photosphere
/ Planetary evolution
/ Pollution
/ White dwarf stars
2024
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White Dwarf Pollution: One Star or Two?
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Toonen, Silvia
, Farihi, Jay
, Hiba Tu Noor
, Hollands, Mark
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Astrometry
/ Astronomical catalogs
/ Binary stars
/ Companion stars
/ Photosphere
/ Planetary evolution
/ Pollution
/ White dwarf stars
2024
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White Dwarf Pollution: One Star or Two?
2024
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The accretion of tidally disrupted planetary bodies is the current consensus model for the presence of photospheric metals commonly detected in white dwarfs. While most dynamical studies have considered a single star and associated planetary instabilities, several investigations have instead considered the influence of widely-bound stellar companions as potential drivers of white dwarf pollution. This study examines the prevalence of wide binaries among polluted white dwarfs using Gaia Data Release 3 astrometry, where three samples are investigated: 71 DAZ stars with metals detected in the ultraviolet using the Hubble Space Telescope, and two groups of DZ stars identified via Sloan Digital Sky Survey spectroscopy, comprised of 116 warmer and 101 cooler sources. Each sample was searched for spatially-resolved, co-moving companions, and compared to the same analysis of thousands of field white dwarfs within overlapping regions of the Gaia Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. The wide binary fraction of the DAZ sample is \\(10.6_{-3.2}^{+3.9}\\) per cent, and within \\(1 \\sigma\\) of the corresponding field. However, the search yields wide binary fractions of less than 1.8 per cent for the two independent DZ star catalogues, which are each distinct from their fields by more than \\(3 \\sigma\\). Both sets of results support that pollution in white dwarfs is not the result of stellar companions, and the delivery of metals to white dwarf surfaces is caused by major planets. The discrepancy between the DAZ and DZ star wide binary fractions cannot be caused by white dwarf spectral evolution, suggesting these two populations may have distinct planetary architectures.
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