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White Dwarfs as Observed at High Signal to Noise

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

Jesse L. Greenstein*
Affiliation:
Palomar Observatory and Department of Astronomy, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA

Abstract

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The goal is largely historical, 30 years of instrumental progress in a difficult new field, faint white dwarfs, and some results. High signal-to-noise spectrophotometry at 40–160 Å resolution revealed the separation between hydrogen- and helium-rich atmospheres, and provided a temperature scale from models. The white-dwarf color-luminosity relation proved narrow. Their simple spectra made brute-force averaging possible to 14th magnitude at good photographic resolution. Features as shallow as 5% and 200 Å wide included C2, but in magnetic stars some strong absorptions remain unidentified. Metals are deficient, gravitational diffusion setting the surface composition. The Palomar double CCD spectrograph can now give S/N ≈ 100 to 17m. Some polarized white dwarfs have Zeeman triplets in magnetic fields near 20 megagauss. In one, Zeeman components are shifted up to 2000 Å at 300 megagauss. Rotation is small in all white dwarfs, angular momentum mostly lost. Non-LTE cores of Hα, Hβ exist and permit improved gravitational redshifts. An evolutionary phenomenon is progressive steepening of the Balmer decrement below 7000 K, cool atmospheres being helium-dominated.

Type
III. Stars
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1988 

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