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Hot DO and DB White Dwarfs
From the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
James Liebert
University of Arizona
with
Jurek Krzesinski
Mt. Suhora Observatory, Krakow, Poland
Simon Hugelmeyer
and
Stefan Dreizler
Inst. f. Astrophysik,
Georg-August Universitaet Gottingen
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Sloan Digital Sky Survey
2.5-meter
o
Catalog of 9,000+
White Dwarfs
o Most are Hot
DA,DB..
o Eisenstein et al.
2006
Apache Peak, near Sunspot, NM
Daniel Eisenstein -- Cosmologist and Cataloguer of 9,316 White Dwarfs
SDSS two color
Diagram
Solid curves
Hydrogen models
(log g = 9,8,7)
and a blackbody
Dashed curves
Helium models
DO and DB Stars
with no Balmer jump
hug blackbody curve
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DA
50,000 K
25,000 K
17,000 K
12,000 K
8,000 K
Harris et al.
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60,000 K
DO
48,000 K
28,000 K
DB
11,000 K
Harris et al.
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DB-DO Stars:
1. The Mass Distribution
2. Filling the “DB Gap”
3. A preliminary luminosity function
of DO-DB white dwarfs
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Liebert, Bergeron, Holberg
348 DA White Dwarfs
From the
Palomar Green Survey
Koester and Weidemann
(1979)
first showed
from fitting colors
that the mean mass
of DA white dwarfs
was near 0.6M
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Eisenstein et al. 2006, ApJS, 167, 40
Ttemperature Index Subtype -- 50,400 / Teff -- easier than plotting Teff
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A. Beauchamp
PhD dissertation
Univ. Montreal
DB white dwarfs
have same mean mass
as the DA’s
But very few low and
high mass outliers
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3% (<0.5)
75% (0.5-0.8)
27%(>0.8)
DA Mass Distribution Corrected to Fixed Volume of Space
Search volume to mlim ~ R(wd)3 = (distance)3
Mysore, India 1985 -- HYDEF85
J. Liebert reports in talk on DB-DO stars:
Up to now, no non-DA with an analyzed spectrum
has a Teff between 30,000 and 45,000K
came to be called the “DB gap”
1990s come and go
More DB / DO stars analyzed from different samples
A. Beauchamp completes PhD thesis on DB star models, fits spectra
Still.. No DB / DO found between 30,000 and 45,000 K.
Then comes the Sloan Digital Sky Survey..
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Model
Synthetic
Spectra
From
Detlev Koester
All lines He I
(of course)
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Little change of
Spectra with Teff
From 18-20,000K
Till 38,000K
He II 4686Å
starts appearing
at 38,000K
(super S/N ratio)
or 40,000K
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Some fits to
possible “DB gappers”
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Open squares: from 6.5-m MMT spectra
Filled squares: SDSS spectra
SDSS Stars in our near
the “DB gap” region
30,000 - 45,000 K
Tphot estimated from
SDSS u g r I z mags
with an assumption
about extinction
Tspect from fitting
He I line spectrum
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Ratio DA/non-DA
appears lower
above 50,000K
and below 20,000K
than inbetween
DB “gap”
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DA LF overestimated for
Teff > 50,000K for
several reasons
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