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2008ApJ...674..431F - Astrophys. J., 674, 431-446 (2008/February-2)

Spitzer IRAC observations of white dwarfs. I. Warm dust at metal-rich degenerates.

FARIHI J., ZUCKERMAN B. and BECKLIN E.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

This paper presents the results of a Spitzer IRAC 3-8 µm photometric search for warm dust orbiting 17 nearby, metal-rich white dwarfs, 15 of which apparently have hydrogen-dominated atmospheres (type DAZ). G166-58, G29-38, and GD 362 manifest excess emission in their IRAC fluxes and the latter two are known to harbor dust grains warm enough to radiate detectable emission at near-infrared wavelengths as short as 2 µm. Their IRAC fluxes display differences compatible with a relatively larger amount of cooler dust at GD 362. G166-58 is presently unique in that it appears to exhibit excess flux only at wavelengths longer than about 5 µm. Evidence is presented that this mid-infrared emission is most likely associated with the white dwarf, indicating that G166-58 bears circumstellar dust no warmer than T∼400 K. The remaining 14 targets reveal no reliable mid-infrared excess, indicating the majority of DAZ stars do not have warm debris disks sufficiently opaque to be detected by IRAC.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Circumstellar Matter - Infrared: Stars - Minor Planets, Asteroids - Stars: Planetary Systems - Stars: Abundances - Stars: Evolution - stars: individual (G166-58) - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: G29-38 - Stars: Individual: Alphanumeric: GD 362 - stars: individual (PG 0235+064) - Stars: White Dwarfs

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