2012MNRAS.424..464F


Query : 2012MNRAS.424..464F

2012MNRAS.424..464F - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 424, 464-471 (2012/July-3)

Scars of intense accretion episodes at metal-rich white dwarfs.

FARIHI J., GANSICKE B.T., WYATT M.C., GIRVEN J., PRINGLE J.E. and KING A.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

A re-evaluation of time-averaged accretion rates at DBZ-type white dwarfs points to historical, time-averaged rates significantly higher than the currently observed episodes at their DAZ counterparts. The difference between the ongoing, instantaneous accretion rates witnessed at DAZ white dwarfs, which often exceed 108 g/s, and those inferred over the past 105–106 yr for the DBZ stars can be of a few orders of magnitude, and therefore must result from high-rate episodes of tens to hundreds of years so that they remain undetected to date. This paper explores the likelihood that such brief, intense accretion episodes of gas-phase material can account for existing data. For reasonable assumptions about the circumstellar gas, accretion rates approaching or exceeding 1015 g/s are possible, similar to rates observed in quiescent cataclysmic variables, and potentially detectable with future X-ray missions or wide-field monitoring facilities. Gaseous debris that is prone to such rapid accretion may be abundant immediately following a tidal disruption event via collisions and sublimation, or if additional bodies impinge upon an extant disc. Particulate disc matter accretes at or near the Poynting–Robertson drag rate for long periods between gas-producing events, consistent with rates inferred for dusty DAZ white dwarfs. In this picture, warm DAZ stars without infrared excesses have rates consistent with accretion from particulate discs that remain undetected. This overall picture has implications for quasi-steady state models of accretion and the derived chemical composition of asteroidal debris in DBZ white dwarfs.

Abstract Copyright: 2012 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society2012 RAS

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion discs - stars: abundances - circumstellar matter - planetary systems - white dwarfs

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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 Wolf 28 WD* 00 49 09.8983373329 +05 23 18.993828947 12.984 12.92 12.374 12.106 11.854 DZ7.5 251 0
2 GD 40 WD* 03 02 53.1037481136 -01 08 33.798683976   15.51 15.56     DBZ4 165 0
3 GD 61 WD* 04 38 39.3740627256 +41 09 32.353957332 13.801 14.767 14.879 14.932 14.970 DBAZ3 94 0
4 HE 0446-2531 WD* 04 49 01.4020207176 -25 26 36.268538172   16.9   16.5   DBAZ 18 0
5 GALEX J073842.6+183509 WD* 07 38 42.5662133112 +18 35 09.713206464           DBZ 56 0
6 HD 69830 PM* 08 18 23.9469682407 -12 37 55.817187530   6.74 5.95     G8:V 526 1
7 Ton 345 WD* 08 45 39.1819378488 +22 57 28.251061956   15.2 16.07     DB 74 0
8 PG 1015+161 WD* 10 18 03.8273436048 +15 51 58.566029940   15.70   15.2   DA2.5 75 0
9 PG 1225-079 WD* 12 27 47.3585913504 -08 14 37.972720428   14.86 14.74 15.15   DZA4 70 0
10 GALEX J122859.9+104032 WD* 12 28 59.9341604496 +10 40 33.045988944           DAZe: 131 0
11 EGGR 298 WD* 14 58 06.4884482642 +29 37 29.515263565   15.86   15.3   DA6.8 89 0
12 GD 362 WD* 17 31 34.3168718112 +37 05 20.711767812   16.3   16.4   DAZB 176 0
13 GALEX J193156.8+011745 WD* 19 31 56.9316163968 +01 17 44.107104876     14.20     DAZ 63 1
14 G 241-6 WD* 22 23 33.1053008448 +68 37 24.282156972   15.7 15.65 15.7   DB 45 0
15 HS 2253+8023 WD* 22 54 35.7124764456 +80 39 53.794385208   16.02 16.11     DBAZ3.4 38 0
16 NAME Local Bubble ISM ~ ~           ~ 898 0

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