Monday, March 26, 2012

1203.5226 (N. J. Dickinson et al.)

The origin of circumstellar features in the spectra of hot DA white dwarfs    [PDF]

N. J. Dickinson, M. A. Barstow, B. Y. Welsh, M. Burleigh, J. Farihi, S. Redfield, K. Unglaub
We have analysed a sample of 23 hot DAs to better understand the source of the circumstellar features reported in previous work. Unambiguous detections of circumstellar material are again made at eight stars. The velocities of the circumstellar material at three of the white dwarfs are coincident with the radial velocities of ISM along the sight line to the stars, suggesting that the objects may be ionising the ISM in their locality. In three further cases, the circumstellar velocities are close to the ISM velocities, indicating that these objects are either ionising the ISM, or evaporated planetesimals/material in a circumstellar disc. The circumstellar velocity at WD 1614-084 lies far from the ISM velocities, indicating either the ionisation of an undetected ISM component or circumstellar material. The material seen at WD 0232+035 can be attributed to the photoionisation of material lost from its M dwarf companion. The measured column densities of the circumstellar material lie within the ionised ISM column density ranges predicted to exist in hot DA Stromgren spheres.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1203.5226

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