Spitzer Observations of the Oldest White Dwarfs in the Solar Neighborhood

Mukremin Kilic, Ted von Hippel, et al.

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Abstract

We present Spitzer 5-15 μm spectroscopy of one cool white dwarf and 3.6-8 μm photometry of 51 cool white dwarfs with T eff < 6000 K. The majority of our targets have accurate BVRIJHK photometry and trigonometric parallax measurements available, which enables us to perform a detailed model atmosphere analysis using their optical, near- and mid-infrared photometry with state-of-the-art model atmospheres. We demonstrate that the optical and infrared spectral energy distributions of cool white dwarfs are well reproduced by our grid of models. Our best-fit models are consistent with the observations within 5% in all filters except the IRAC 8 μm band, which has the lowest signal-to-noise ratio photometry. Excluding the ultracool white dwarfs, none of the stars in our sample show significant mid-infrared flux deficits or excesses. The nondetection of mid-infrared excess flux around our ≈2-9 Gyr old targets constrain the fraction of cool white dwarfs with warm debris disks to 0.8+1.5 –0.8 %.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalThe Astrophysical Journal
Volume696
DOIs
StatePublished - May 10 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • infrared: stars
  • stars: atmospheres
  • white dwarfs

Disciplines

  • Stars, Interstellar Medium and the Galaxy

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