Abstract
We report the discovery of excess K -band radiation from the massive DAZ white dwarf star GD 362. Combining infrared photometric and spectroscopic observations, we show that the excess radiation cannot be explained by a stellar or substellar companion, and is likely to be caused by a debris disk. This would be only the second such system known, discovered 18 years after G29-38, the only single white dwarf currently known to be orbited by circumstellar dust. Both of these systems favor a model with accretion from a surrounding debris disk to explain the metal abundances observed in DAZ white dwarfs. Nevertheless, observations of more DAZs in the mid-infrared are required to test if this model can explain all DAZs.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | The Astrophysical Journal Letters |
Volume | 632 |
State | Published - Oct 20 2005 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- stars: individual (GD 362)
- white dwarfs
Disciplines
- Stars, Interstellar Medium and the Galaxy